A lock of Abraham Lincoln’s hair along with a blood-stained telegram about his 1865 assassination have been sold at auction for more than $81,000.
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"Draw some facial hair on your respirator mask if you must, but also consider the mustache, men."
Looks like the coronavirus is going to kill beards https://t.co/SbZRAuhYFz
Jones Ebenezer Sherwood died at Andersonville Prison in 1864.
His family sought help from Clara Barton's Missing Soldiers Office to discover what happened the Union soldier from New York. @ClaraBartonMSO#CivilWar#POWMIA
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Is this the classiest mustache in aviation?
Roscoe Turner was a record-breaking pilot and showman, and he was basically best friends with a lion cub, so we'll let you decide. More aviation mustaches: https://t.co/xnzoMeZFd9 #ArchivesFacialHair#ArchivesHashtagParty.
Today is #NationalNoBeardDay. Beards did not come into fashion until the late 19th century and are most famously associated with Civil War Generals. If Burnside was in the US military today, he would not be able to grow his beard. https://t.co/bCZfMfzAJj