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Weird historical facts linking Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy

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Presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy
Presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy (the two men share some mind-blowing similarities).



April 15, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln of the United States was pronounced dead after he had been shot in the head by John Wilkes Booth (1829-1865) in Ford’s Theatre. Lovers and followers of American history will be very familiar with the events surrounding Lincoln’s presidency and his assassination. Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States.

Nearly a hundred years later, another president, the 35th, John F. Kennedy would suffer the same fate as Lincoln. While Lincoln and Kennedy lived nearly a century apart, there are some comparisons about the both of them that leave a lover of history and politics in total bewilderment. These facts first appeared after Kennedy’s assassination and it has been in the historical space since. However, the perpetual mystery linger on; was Lincoln and Kennedy the same man who was born and lived, became a president and was killed and born again and lived, became a president again and was killed again – shot in the head? Well, join me in assessing these interesting facts.

Enjoy!



Lincoln and Kennedy
Abraham Lincoln was elected to congress in 1846.

John F. Kennedy was elected to congress in 1946.

Lincoln was elected president in 1860.

Kennedy was elected president in 1960.

Both surnames consist of seven letters.

Both were concerned with human rights.

Both lost a child in the white house.

Both were 6-feet tall.

Both presidents were shot in the head.

Both were shot on a Friday (Lincoln was shot on a Good Friday).

Both were succeeded by Southerners named Johnson.

Andrew Johnson who succeeded Lincoln was born in 1808.

Lyndon Johnson who succeeded Kennedy was born in 1908.

Stephen Douglas who contested the 1860 elections against Lincoln was born in 1813.

Richard Nixon who contested the 1960 elections against Kennedy was born in 1913.

Now their killers……………

John Wilkes Booth who assassinated Lincoln was born in 1829.

Lee Harvey Oswald who assassinated Kennedy was born in 1929.

Both were known by their 3 names.

Both names comprise of 15 letters.

Both were killed before their trials.

Lincoln was shot in a theatre named Ford.

Kennedy was shot in a car made by Ford.


Don’t fall off your seats………

Lincoln’s secretary was named Kennedy.

Kennedy’s secretary was named Lincoln.

Lincoln’s secretary warned him not to go to the theatre.

Kennedy’s secretary warned him not to go to Dallas.

Lincoln was shot in a theatre and the killer ran into a warehouse.

Kennedy was shot from a warehouse and the killer ran into a theatre.

Lincoln’s dog, Fido, was also assassinated.

Kennedy’s brother, Robert, was also assassinated.

Finally………

A week before Lincoln was killed, he was in Monroe, Maryland.

A week before Kennedy was killed, he was with Marilyn Monroe.

Hope you enjoyed these facts? If you do, please kindly share with your friends and pass on the knowledge.

Source: TheHistoryville

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