Did Abe Lincoln smoke cigars?

He didn't smoke or drink.
He loved to tell the story of sharing a trip on the railroad with a friendly gentleman from Kentucky who offered him sequentially a plug of tobacco, a cigar and a glass of brandy, but couldn't entice Lincoln with any of them.
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What was Lincoln's addiction?

Drugstores back then offered a cornucopia of now illegal or controlled substances. In just one three month sampling of the Corneau & Diller's ledger lists Lincoln's Springfield neighbors buying morphine, laudanum, chloroform, quinine, opium pills, mercury, and belladonna (from the deadly nightshade plant).
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Why is the Lincoln bedroom called the Lincoln Bedroom?

President Abraham Lincoln's office and Cabinet Room––the large southeast room on the Second Floor of the White House––has been called the Lincoln Bedroom since 1945, when President Harry S. Truman directed that Lincoln-era furnishings be assembled there.
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Why was Lincoln assassinated?

Lincoln's murder was part of a larger plot to decapitate the government. Booth and his conspirators plotted to not only kill Lincoln, but Grant, Secretary of State William Seward and Vice President Andrew Johnson.
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Did Lincoln dream his death?

According to the recollection of one of his friends, Ward Hill Lamon, President Abraham Lincoln dreams on this night in 1865 of “the subdued sobs of mourners” and a corpse lying on a catafalque in the White House East Room.
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Did Abraham Lincoln Smoke Weed?



Do the president and first lady sleep in the same room?

Prior to the Ford Administration it was common for the President and First Lady to have separate bedrooms. Until then, this room was used mostly as the First Lady's bedroom; however, it was the sleeping quarters for President Lincoln.
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Can the President sleep in the Lincoln Bedroom?

During the presidency of Barack Obama, however, the Lincoln Bedroom was off-limits to guests. First Lady Michelle Obama said, "We don't allow guests to stay in this room anymore." Many of the original Lincoln Bedroom guests were also big contributors to the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2016.
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What is Abraham Lincoln's hat called?

Stovepipe hats of Lincoln's era were tall with flat crowns, and a flat brim. They were usually made from stiffened felt and either beaver fur or silk. Lincoln was known to have more than one stovepipe hat, each typically seven or eight inches tall.
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Who was the fattest president?

The weight range has been between 122lbs (55kg) and 332lbs (151kg), meaning that the heaviest president, William Howard Taft, was almost three times as heavy as the lightest president, James Madison (who was also the shortest president).
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What U.S. president had syphilis?

Abraham Lincoln told his biographer, friend, and law partner of 18 years, William Hearndon, that he had been infected with syphilis in 1835 or 1836.
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Who was the shortest president ever?

U.S. presidents by height order

James Madison, the shortest president, was 5 ft 4 in (163 cm).
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What pills did Lincoln take?

Lincoln was known to have taken "blue mass," a pill containing mercury, apparently to treat his persistent "melancholia," (then known also as hypochondriasis.) In 1861, a few months after the inauguration, however, perceptively noting that blue mass made him "cross," Lincoln stopped taking the medication.
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How tall was Abraham Lincoln and how much did he weigh?

Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln was the tallest and thinnest president in history. Standing at 6 feet 4 inches, he was quite slight - weighing only 180 pounds in 1859, but he is believed to have weighed even less during his presidency.
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Is there a drug called mercury?

As his friends understood, mercury was often prescribed for melancholy or "hypochondriasis," a condition Lincoln famously endured. Mercury in the form of the blue pill is a potential neurotoxin, which we have demonstrated by recreating and testing the recipe.
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Is there an indoor pool in the White House?

The White House has had two different pools since the 1930s. The indoor swimming pool opened on June 2, 1933, after a campaign led by the New York Daily News to raise money for building a pool for President Franklin D.
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What is the Yellow room in the White House?

The Yellow Oval Room is an oval room located on the south side of the second floor in the White House, the official residence of the president of the United States. First used as a drawing room in the John Adams administration, it has been used as a library, office, and family parlor.
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Do presidents sleep?

His reported typical sleep schedule was 1:00 AM to 7:00 AM, but other recent West Wing residents have gotten by on less: Presidents Clinton and Trump each claim to sleep only 4 – 6 hours per night.
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Is there still a bowling alley in the White House?

The basement of the White House, the Washington, D.C. residence and workplace of the president of the United States, is located under the North Portico and includes the White House carpenters' shop, engineers' shop, bowling alley, flower shop, and dentist office, among other areas.
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What kind of bed does the President sleep on?

Since the 1940's Aireloom has been hand making mattresses for the most exclusive clientele from presidents to movie stars. Aireloom beds are inspired by California.
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Did Abraham Lincoln marry his cousin?

Abraham Lincoln and Cousin Harriet Hanks

Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd when he was thirty-two, struggling to earn a living as a circuit lawyer. Within a year, they had a son and a small house in Springfield, Illinois.
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Why does Abraham Lincoln face the opposite way?

It was the first American coin to bear a president's image on its face. Lincoln is facing to the right because that was the direction he was facing in the photograph Victor David Brenner used to make his bas-relief for the penny.
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What are 3 interesting facts about Abraham Lincoln?

➢ At 6 foot, 4 inches, Abraham Lincoln was the tallest president. ➢ Lincoln was the first president to be born outside of the original thirteen colonies. ➢ Lincoln was the first president to be photographed at his inauguration. John Wilkes Booth (his assassin) can be seen standing close to Lincoln in the picture.
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