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In this May 12, 2015 photo, Joey Woolridge, assistant manager at the C.H. Moore Homestead Museum in Clinton, Ill., explains her excitement about the recent donation to the museum of an 1860s-era dresser that was believed to be given as a wedding gift by the David Davis family of Bloomington to Vespasian and Winifred Moore Warner of Clinton. The dresser serves as an example of the strong bond between the Davises and the Moores, two of the wealthiest families in central Illinois at the time, and both with ties to Abraham Lincoln. The original marble top to the dresser is being restored. (Lori Ann Cook-Neisler/The Pantagraph via AP)
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