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Abraham Lincoln Artifacts Auction Likely If Loan Unpaid

Abraham Lincoln Artifacts Auction Likely If Loan Unpaid

Abraham Lincoln Tomb in the Oak Ridge cemetery located in Springfield, Illinois. (Ben Graham/Dreamstime.com)

Monday, 14 May 2018 06:33 AM EDT

Abraham Lincoln artifacts are being auctioned by the foundation that supports the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Illinois if it can't pay off a decade-old loan that financed items related to the 16th president.

The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation has revealed it owes $10 million on a 2007 loan it used to buy the Barry and Louise Taper Collection, which includes a stovepipe hat Lincoln purportedly wore, bloodstained gloves he wore the night he was assassinated and an 1824 book containing the first known example of his handwriting.

The foundation paid $25 million and borrowed $23 million. The note comes due in October 2019.

"We now face significant uncertainty about whether the foundation's lender will be willing and able to refinance the loan at affordable terms," the foundation said in a statement.

Foundation officials have been in talks with Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner's office about securing state money but say they haven't received any financial commitments, the foundation said in a news release.

The foundation plans to continue private fundraising and to discuss a plan that includes state funding, but without commitments "it will have no choice but to accelerate the possibility of selling these unique artifacts on the private market, which would likely remove them from public view forever."

Rauner spokeswoman Patty Schuh called the museum "a jewel for the state."

"We are certainly working with the Abraham Lincoln Library Foundation as they work through their options," Schuh said. "We are listening to them and we are listening to their business plan."

Rene Brethorst, the foundation's chief operating officer, said they are "working hard to avoid" sale of the Lincoln items.

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Abraham Lincoln artifacts are being auctioned by the foundation that supports the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Illinois if it can't pay off a decade-old loan that financed items related to the 16th president.
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