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In this photo taken Monday, Jan. 25, 2010,  a spindle-back, cane-seat chair Abraham Lincoln used in his Springfield law office is seen at the Macon County History Museum in Decatur, Ill. Eric and Carolynn DeVore donated the chair to the museum. It was was handed down from Lincoln to DeVore's great-grandfather John J. Kuecher who worked for Lincoln in the office. Lincoln impersonator Lonn Pressnall is seen second from right.

In this photo taken Monday, Jan. 25, 2010, a spindle-back, cane-seat chair Abraham Lincoln used in his Springfield law office is seen at the Macon County History Museum in Decatur, Ill. Eric and Carolynn DeVore donated the chair to the museum. It was was handed down from Lincoln to DeVore's great-grandfather John J. Kuecher who worked for Lincoln in the office. Lincoln impersonator Lonn Pressnall is seen second from right.

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In this photo taken Monday, Jan. 25, 2010, Eric DeVore tells the history of a spindle-back, cane-seat chair Abraham Lincoln used in his Springfield law office that he and his wife, Carolynn, donated to the Macon County History Museum in Decatur, Ill. Looking on is Lincoln impersonator Lonn Pressnall. The DeVores say it has been in their family since Lincoln gave it to an ancestor in 1861.

In this photo taken Monday, Jan. 25, 2010, Eric DeVore tells the history of a spindle-back, cane-seat chair Abraham Lincoln used in his Springfield law office that he and his wife, Carolynn, donated to the Macon County History Museum in Decatur, Ill. Looking on is Lincoln impersonator Lonn Pressnall. The DeVores say it has been in their family since Lincoln gave it to an ancestor in 1861.

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Bust of President Abraham Lincoln in President Barack Obama's Oval Office at the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Dec.  29, 2009.

Bust of President Abraham Lincoln in President Barack Obama's Oval Office at the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2009.

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In this photo taken Monday, Jan. 25, 2010,  a spindle-back, cane-seat chair Abraham Lincoln used in his Springfield law office is seen at the Macon County History Museum in Decatur, Ill. Eric and Carolynn DeVore donated the chair to the museum. It was was handed down from Lincoln to DeVore's great-grandfather John J. Kuecher who worked for Lincoln in the office. Lincoln impersonator Lonn Pressnall is seen second from right.

In this photo taken Monday, Jan. 25, 2010, a spindle-back, cane-seat chair Abraham Lincoln used in his Springfield law office is seen at the Macon County History Museum in Decatur, Ill. Eric and Carolynn DeVore donated the chair to the museum. It was was handed down from Lincoln to DeVore's great-grandfather John J. Kuecher who worked for Lincoln in the office. Lincoln impersonator Lonn Pressnall is seen second from right.

AP 

In this photo taken Monday, Jan. 25, 2010, Eric DeVore tells the history of a spindle-back, cane-seat chair Abraham Lincoln used in his Springfield law office that he and his wife, Carolynn, donated to the Macon County History Museum in Decatur, Ill. Looking on is Lincoln impersonator Lonn Pressnall. The DeVores say it has been in their family since Lincoln gave it to an ancestor in 1861.

In this photo taken Monday, Jan. 25, 2010, Eric DeVore tells the history of a spindle-back, cane-seat chair Abraham Lincoln used in his Springfield law office that he and his wife, Carolynn, donated to the Macon County History Museum in Decatur, Ill. Looking on is Lincoln impersonator Lonn Pressnall. The DeVores say it has been in their family since Lincoln gave it to an ancestor in 1861.

AP 

Bust of President Abraham Lincoln in President Barack Obama's Oval Office at the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Dec.  29, 2009.

Bust of President Abraham Lincoln in President Barack Obama's Oval Office at the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2009.

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