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Secret Message in Lincoln Watch Found

By BRETT ZONGKER
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WASHINGTON (March 11) - For nearly 150 years, a story has circulated about a hidden Civil War message engraved inside Abraham Lincoln's pocket watch. On Tuesday, museum curators confirmed it was true. A watchmaker used tiny tools to carefully pry open the antique watch at the National Museum of American History, and a descendant of the engraver read aloud the message from a metal plate underneath the watch face.
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"Jonathan Dillon April 13 - 1861," part of the inscription reads, "Fort Sumpter (sic) was attacked by the rebels on the above date." Another part reads, "Thank God we have a government."
The words were etched in tiny cursive handwriting and filled the the space between tiny screws and gears that jutted through the metal plate. A magnifying glass was required to read them.
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Jonathan Dillon, then a watchmaker on Pennsylvania Avenue, had Lincoln's watch in his hands when he heard the first shots of the Civil War had been fired in South Carolina. The Irish immigrant later recalled being the only Union sympathizer working at the shop in a divided Washington.
Dillon's story was passed down among his family and friends, eventually reaching a New York Times reporter. In a 1906 article in the paper, an 84-year-old Dillon said no one, including Lincoln, ever saw the inscription as far as he knew.
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Dillon had a fuzzy recollection of what he had engraved. He told the newspaper he had written: "The first gun is fired. Slavery is dead. Thank God we have a president who at least will try."
For years the story went unconfirmed.
The watchmaker's great-great grandson, Doug Stiles, first heard the tale of the engraving from his great uncle decades ago. He said the story had reached extended family as far away as Ireland.
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A few months ago, he used Google to find the New York Times story, and last month he passed the information along to Smithsonian curators, who knew nothing about the engraving.
On Tuesday, watchmaker George Thomas, who volunteers at the museum, spent several minutes carefully opening the watch as an audience of reporters and museum workers watched on a video monitor.
"The moment of truth has come. Is there or is there not an inscription?" Thomas said, teasing the audience, which gasped when he confirmed it was there. He called Stiles up to read his ancestor's words, drawing smiles and a few sighs of relief.
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"Like Pearl Harbor or 9/11, this was the reaction he had (to the Civil War,)" Stiles said of the inscription.
Later, Stiles said he felt closer to the 16th president.
"My gosh, that was Lincoln's watch," he said, "and my ancestor put graffiti on it!"
Lincoln's family kept the watch until it was donated to the museum in 1958. It was Lincoln's everyday pocket watch, one of the president's only valuable possessions he brought with him to the White House from Springfield, Ill., said Harry Rubenstein, curator of the museum's politics and reform division.
"I think it just captures a bit of history that can transform you to another time and place," he said. "It captures the excitement, the hope of a watchmaker in Washington."
The watch will go back on display at the museum by Wednesday as part of the exhibit, "Abraham Lincoln: An Extraordinary Life." It will have a new label to tell Dillon's story and a photo of the inscription.
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2009-03-11 00:33:29

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ReneeandPhil

11:38 AMMar 16 2009

how are we going to know where were going with all roads being named martin luther king drive and rosa parks av

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ReneeandPhil

11:30 AMMar 16 2009

its wild that the rep used to be libs and now the dems are

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cleoking1305

09:02 PMMar 15 2009

You people are all idiots. Your comments have nothing to do with the story. You are all just talking out of your necks.

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EHebert47

08:19 PMMar 15 2009

Obama is just trying to hide behind Lincoln to hide what he real;y stands for.

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MustangManiac01

09:21 AMMar 14 2009

OK and why would someone go thru the trouble of opening a watch just to engrave something that the whole world knew already????? That's like me opening my watch just to engrave 9/11 Muslims blew up NY and Washington.

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SoquiliAsgaya

07:40 AMMar 13 2009

A simular point about the attack on Fort Sumter and 9-11 are America was made and allowed to be attacked.

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SoquiliAsgaya

07:34 AMMar 13 2009

The Civil War has many names and many causes. WAR OF REBELLION, SECOND REVOLUTION, WAR BETWEEN THE STATES AND MANY OTHERS. America was and is a split nation between agriculture and industry even today. To compare Fort Sumter, SC to 9-11 may be more true than myth. Search zeitgeisttmovie.com and decide for yourselves.

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JArlieWilson

03:40 AMMar 13 2009

JGTH6cats said - If it wasnt for Lincoln our country would have been destroyed. Show some respect for a great man............................Are you kidding me? It nearly was!

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Mailbox20202

01:35 PMMar 12 2009

Olesteak: " If Linclon could have seen the future there never would have been a war".................................................................... ..................................................... I bet if he had to listen to one gangsta rap "song" and see the baggy pants half down the ass, a mouth full of gold "grillz" and a clock hanging around the neck he would have picked up the gun and shot *himself*. No, unfortunately, poor Abe could not foresee the socio-economic and political ramifications that would burden this country. Thanks Abe... for welfare ho's, illegitimate crack babies, baby daddies, pimps in fuzzy purple hats, and the freedom to live on the public dole. Don't know what we would have done without you.

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Parent33w

12:36 PMMar 12 2009

No it didn't. It said "Indepence limited; freedom of choice is made for you my friend; freedom of speech is words that they will bend. Freedom with their exceptions."

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For nearly 150 years, a story has circulated about a hidden Civil War message engraved inside Abraham Lincoln\'s pocket watch. On Tuesday, museum curators confirmed it was true. A watchmaker used tiny tools to carefully pry open the antique watch at the National Museum of American History, and a descendant of the engraver read aloud the message from a metal plate underneath the watch face.