Abraham Lincoln's Top Hat
Description
At six feet four inches tall, Lincoln towered over most of his contemporaries. He chose to stand out even more by wearing high top hats. He acquired this hat from J. Y. Davis, a Washington hat maker. Lincoln had the black silk mourning band added in remembrance of his son Willie. No one knows when he obtained the hat, or how often he wore it. The last time he put it on was to go to Ford’s Theatre on April 14, 1865.
After Lincoln’s assassination, the War Department preserved his hat and other material left at Ford’s Theatre. With permission from Mary Lincoln, the department gave the hat to the Patent Office, which, in 1867, transferred it to the Smithsonian Institution. Joseph Henry, the Secretary of the Smithsonian, ordered his staff not to exhibit the hat “under any circumstance, and not to mention the matter to any one, on account of there being so much excitement at the time.” It was immediately placed in a basement storage room.
The American public did not see the hat again until 1893, when the Smithsonian lent it to an exhibition hosted by the Lincoln Memorial Association. Today it is one of the Institution’s most treasured objects.
Transfer from the War Department with permission from Mary Lincoln, 1867
- Related Dates
- mid 19th century (date made)
- Related Names
- Lincoln, Abraham (user)Davis, J. Y. (maker)
- Related Places
- United States: District of Columbia, Washington (place made)United States: District of Columbia, Ford's Theater (worn at)
- Related Subjects
- Political History: Political History, Presidential History CollectionGovernment, Politics, and ReformClothing & AccessoriesNational Treasures exhibitAssassinationPresidents
- Related Events
- Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
- Related Publications
- Kendrick, Kathleen M. and Peter C. Liebhold. Smithsonian Treasures of American History, Rubenstein, Harry R.. Abraham Lincoln: An Extraordinary Life
- Physical Description
- silk (overall material)
- Measurements
- overall: 7 in x 10 3/8 in x 12 in; 17.78 cm x 26.35504 cm x 30.48 cm
- ID Number
- PL.9321
- Catalog Number
- 9321
- Accession Number
- 38912
- Record ID Number
- nmah_1199660
- GUID Number
- https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746aa-76de-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
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