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Churchill lived in the Lincoln Bedroom in the White House. (Illustration/Image source: Adobe Stock)
On Good Friday, April 14, 1865, Lincoln was assassinated at Ford’s Theater in Washington and died the next day. Since then, people have often seen his ghost in the White House. And Lincoln is also the most frequent and popular one among the many souls who appear in the White House. Many say he appeared in the Lincoln Bedroom and the Oval Office.
President Clinton’s younger brother Roger Clinton once publicly stated that he felt Lincoln’s presence in the White House. Former first lady Grace Coolidge and Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands also met Lincoln’s spirit in the White House. It is said that the Queen of the Netherlands was so excited that she fainted when she saw Lincoln. One Halloween, Gary Walters, who served as the chief usher at the White House, accepted online questions on behalf of the White House. Someone asked him if this was true. Waters replied simply that although there was no official record, it was a real thing.
Churchill meets Lincoln
In 1941, the war in Europe was intense. As soon as Christmas was over, British Prime Minister Churchill flew to the United States for a state visit and stayed for three weeks. He had a good rapport with the then US President Roosevelt, and the two often talked late into the night. Roosevelt left Churchill to live in the White House. It is said that he was placed in the Lincoln Bedroom.
In order to relax from a stressful day’s work before going to bed, Churchill had a fixed routine, which was to take a hot bath, drink a glass of scotch, and then smoke a cigar. That day, after taking a shower, he walked into the bedroom with a cigar in his mouth. Suddenly he saw a man standing by the fireplace, leaning gently on the mantelpiece with a thoughtful expression.
Who broke into my bedroom so late? This is the heavily guarded White House. Churchill was really shocked. Taking a closer look, he was even more frightened. Isn’t this the former US President Lincoln in the portrait? After all, he was a strong-armed hero during the war. Churchill had also seen the world and his mind had always been quick to react. He took the cigar out of his mouth, shook the ashes, and said politely: “Good evening, Mr. President. It makes me ashamed to see you.” Lincoln didn’t say anything, just smiled softly, and then disappeared. in the air.
The next day, Churchill claimed that he had met with President Lincoln the night before and that he would not return to that bedroom and insisted on moving to the Queen’s Bedroom opposite.
Lincoln foresaw his own death three times
One day in 1860, shortly after Lincoln was inaugurated as president, he looked in the mirror at home and suddenly saw two faces in it. One was exactly the same as what he usually saw, while the other looked very pale, like a shadow in the void. This is really strange. Lincoln thought it was quite strange, so he told it to his wife, Mary.
Unexpectedly, Mary felt very disturbed after hearing this. She interpreted: “The clear image indicated that Lincoln would complete his first term. The faint, ghostly image was a sign that he would be reelected again, but may not live to complete the term.” Unexpectedly, Mary interpreted Be very accurate.
In 1865, the year Lincoln was assassinated, just after the New Year, Lincoln told his good friend Ward Hill Lamon about a very real dream. Lincoln said: “About ten days ago, I went to bed very late, and soon began to dream. There seemed to be a deathly silence about me. Then I heard a low cry, as if many people were crying. I I got up and walked downstairs, and came to the east room. I saw a coffin in front of me, with a man wrapped in mourning clothes lying inside, his face covered. There were soldiers guarding him. There were people standing around, some of whom were watching sadly. He, some were crying, ‘Who’s dead in the White House? ‘ I asked one of the soldiers, ‘He was killed by an assassin.'” Four months later, Lincoln said. The dream turned into reality.
Shortly before Lincoln was assassinated, a psychic warned him that someone was trying to kill him. He was very calm about this, saying that people will die sooner or later. “There is no other way except to be ready to die at any time according to the advice of Christ.” “For me, whether I die from a dagger in the chest or from pneumonia, There is no difference.”
This is not to say that Lincoln was a pessimist, but that he had always had a devout belief, so in his consciousness, life and death, success or failure, everything came from God’s arrangement, so he just accepted it calmly.
This point was made very clear in his inaugural speech on March 4, 1865, after he was elected president for the second time. In this famous speech, he argued that the ongoing Civil War was a severe punishment from God because the wealth accumulated in the United States over the past two hundred and fifty years came from the unpaid labor of slaves. In his speech he said:
“We hope earnestly and pray fervently that the heavy punishment of this war will soon be over.”
“God’s judgment is completely correct and fair. We have no ill will toward anyone, and we have good feelings toward anyone. God lets us see which side is correct, and we firmly believe in that side.”
It is a pity that President Lincoln died before his ambition was fulfilled and did not see the end of the war. Perhaps because he still misses this country in his heart, people often see his soul floating around the White House, and there are more and more supernatural stories about him in the world. The most famous and incredible thing among them is the photo of his widow Mary with his soul.
soul photo
The Civil War in the United States suffered heavy casualties, and many families lost their loved ones. In pain, they sought help from spiritual mediums, hoping to communicate with their deceased relatives. In this environment, Spirit photography came into being. What is the concept of soul photography? That is, the photographer can take a photo of you and the soul of your deceased loved one.
The most famous soul photographer in the United States at that time was William H. Mumler. Mueller said he discovered this feature on his camera by accident. But whether these souls are willing to appear is completely out of his control. It depends on your own luck. After the news spread that Muller could photograph souls, many people went to his photo studio to try their luck. As a result, many people got their wish and took photos with their deceased relatives.
This unique skill made Muller a lot of money and also attracted the dissatisfaction of many colleagues in the photography industry. They said that Mueller was a big liar and that the so-called soul photo was just a simple use of double exposure technology. Mueller was soon in court and charged with fraud.
Unexpectedly, Mueller actually won the lawsuit in the end. Because the judge went to his photo studio to experience it for himself and said after coming out that he didn’t find any fraud.
With your honor’s endorsement, Mueller’s business is even more prosperous. And Mary came to the door at this time, and got her wish, taking a photo with Lincoln. In this photo, Lincoln’s white figure stands affectionately behind his wife, looking at his wife with infinite love and placing his hands on her shoulders, which is very touching. Before Lincoln passed away, he looked very haggard and tired due to heavy national affairs and poor health. In this photo, Lincoln looks much younger and his mental state is much better.
Some knowledgeable friends said that this photo is difficult to synthesize using double exposure technology. Because Lincoln’s body was behind Mary, but his hands were in front of Mary. If you use double exposure technology, you have to combine it twice. In that era when there were no computers and no way to edit pictures, it was difficult to make it look as natural as it looks in the photo, with no seams visible.
So is it really Lincoln’s soul in the photo? The Indiana State Museum, which collects this photo, introduces it this way, saying that this photo “records the soul of the widowed Mary and her husband who protected her and loved her.”
And Lincoln wasn’t the only American president to return after his death.
Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States, is also one that people often mention. His old bedroom is also one of the most haunted rooms in the White House. Jackson was born as a general and had a bit of a temper. Mary Lincoln once saw Jackson’s spirit stomping around the halls and complaining loudly. Jackson also came back once during President Eisenhower’s administration.
President Jackson’s return was also mentioned in a note written by President Harry Truman in June 1945. He said that he was handling things in the office, reading reports, and preparing speeches, when he heard a spirit walking around in the corridor and even entering the study. Although he couldn’t see anyone, he saw the floorboards bursting and the curtains moving back and forth on their own. He said he could imagine Jackson here, having a heated debate with both Presidents Roosevelt.
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