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Cached at Huntington: Lincoln's Last-Known Check - WSJ.com
Peggy Draeger, a facilities employee at Huntington
Bancshares<http://online.wsj.com/public/quotes/main.html?type=djn&symbol=HBAN>Inc.,
didn't imagine her love of Abraham Lincoln would come into focus
conducting inventory of bank vaults. But when employees found a
long-forgotten box, Ms. Draeger sat on the floor and pulled out the
last-known signature of the Great Emancipator—on a check.

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