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A rare one-page document signed by President Abraham Lincoln concerning the Emancipation Proclamation is shown Monday June 8, 2009 at the Hawaii State Archive in Honolulu. For at least 74 years, the Hawaii State Archives held the piece of paper bearing the signature of President Abraham Lincoln. Lying in a safe, the document was thought to be innocuous, if it was thought of at all |
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