Lincoln's Ghost
The ghost of sixteeth president Abraham Lincoln, who was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth, on April 14,1895, is said to haunt the halls of the White House.
As a famous and more modern ghost story, Lincoln has seem to have never left the place of his presidency.
Seen constantly all throughout the White House, in rooms (and in plain sight, I might add), this president does not seem to want to hide the fact that he's still around.
Continue reading the following links below to see what happened during the days leading up to Lincoln's death and the famous sightings of him, most commonly known as the White House Ghost.
As a famous and more modern ghost story, Lincoln has seem to have never left the place of his presidency.
Seen constantly all throughout the White House, in rooms (and in plain sight, I might add), this president does not seem to want to hide the fact that he's still around.
Continue reading the following links below to see what happened during the days leading up to Lincoln's death and the famous sightings of him, most commonly known as the White House Ghost.