The Lincoln Chair
| Written by | The Henry Ford Staff |
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| Published | 12/15/2025 |

The Lincoln Chair
| Written by | The Henry Ford Staff |
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| Published | 12/15/2025 |
What is the significance of the Lincoln Chair?
Who was the original manufacturer of the Lincoln Chair?
Why was President Lincoln seated in a rocking chair, as opposed to a regular chair? Was this common at the time, or was it a special request by President Lincoln?
How many of that style of chair were made, and how many may still be around?
Was the Lincoln Chair in police evidence storage for a while?
How did The Henry Ford acquire the Lincoln Chair?
When was the Lincoln Chair first preserved in the glass case in Logan County Courthouse?
Why was the Lincoln Chair moved from the Logan County Courthouse?
The Lincoln Chair was always intended by Henry Ford to be displayed in Greenfield Village in the Logan County Courthouse, where Lincoln practiced law as a circuit rider in the 1840s. It was moved into Henry Ford Museum in 1979 as part of the 50th anniversary celebration of The Henry Ford. The Lincoln Chair is now a permanent and integral part of the With Liberty and Justice for All exhibition in Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, which examines the history of American democracy.
Has the Lincoln Chair ever returned to Ford’s Theatre for special occasions?
No. The Lincoln Chair is on permanent display in With Liberty and Justice for All in Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation.
What are the stains on the Lincoln Chair?
Before the Lincoln Chair was conserved in 1996, small samples were analyzed. Most of the stains on the headrest were determined to be hair oil.
Is there blood on the Lincoln Chair?
Samples from the Lincoln Chair were analyzed prior to our 1996 conservation work. The preliminary presumptive test for blood using the chemical benzidine gave a positive result for two locations on the chair—one on the back, and the other on the front of the seat. More conclusive testing, such as DNA testing, would have required us to have a second known sample of DNA from the president or one of his decedents.
Why is the Lincoln Chair in this condition? And why wasn't it reupholstered?
The fabric on the Lincoln Chair is the same fabric that was on the chair on the evening of President Lincoln’s assassination. As a museum, it is our responsibility to preserve as much original material as possible, including fragile fibers and stains. This is particularly important if the artifact is linked to a significant historical event — as this one is.
How do you keep the fabric on the Lincoln Chair stable?
In 1996, the upholstery on the Lincoln Chair was cleaned to remove dust; the springs in the seat cushion were secured from below to reduce stress on the fragile upholstery; and the upholstery was covered with a custom-dyed sheer fabric to hold the fragile upholstery in place. The sheer fabric also provides some protection from light exposure.
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