Exceptional "Wide-Awake" Lincolnite Kepi ca. 1860 - Inventory Number: UNI 168 / SOLD
Worn by pro-Lincoln political supporters associated with the "Know Nothings", by 1860, the Wide Awakes backed the new Republican Party and its candidate, Abraham Lincoln. There were hundreds of chapters of the club throughout the nation and they were considered a quasi-military organization with officers, uniforms, torches, banners, and some drill expertise. They functioned as a political police force, escorting campaign speakers and maintaining order at large political gatherings. They assembled at polls to protect voters and marched in parades in support their party. On October 3, 1860, 10,000 Wide Awakes marched in Chicago in a procession three miles long. Harpers Weekly illustrated the event in the October 13, 1860 issue of the magazine. This is no doubt one of the finest in terms of condition. The oilcloth paint is still vibrant. No tears, repairs, or issues. The name "Joseph Dillon" is written inside with pencil. A remarkable American Civil War and US Political artifact.
Inventory Number: UNI 168 / SOLD