The Lincolns Brought Spiritualism And Seances To The White House
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It was 1862, and the Civil War was raging with no end in sight. A troubled President, Abraham Lincoln, was left to ponder and pace the White House halls in hopes of finding a solution of peace. Seeking comfort and consultation, Honest Abe decided to follow his wife’s lead, and turn to the spirit world. Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of the 16th president, was known to openly dabble in the popular movement of the day called Spiritualism.