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IL Lawmakers Probe Questionable Lincoln Artifact Purchase
Lawmakers met Tuesday with the Abraham Lincoln museum foundation reps to discuss a poorly researched stovepipe hat purchase.

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Lawmakers met Tuesday with the Abraham Lincoln museum foundation reps to discuss a poorly researched stovepipe hat purchase.

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