The Tragic Story of Abraham Lincoln's Last Meal

Abraham Lincoln's last meal is a topic shrouded in historical mystery. On the evening of April 14, 1865, just hours before his tragic assassination at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., Lincoln dined at the White House with his wife Mary Todd Lincoln and their guests, Clara Harris and Major Henry Rathbone. The exact details of the meal remain uncertain, but it is believed to have included a simple yet elegant spread typical of the time, possibly featuring dishes such as roast chicken or beef, vegetables, and bread. Amidst the excitement and anticipation of the evening's entertainment, little attention was paid to the specifics of the meal. Tragically, Lincoln would never finish his last supper, as shortly after the play's commencement, John Wilkes Booth's bullet would forever alter the course of American history. Despite the obscurity surrounding his final meal, the legacy of Abraham Lincoln endures, and his life and leadership are immortalized in the annals of history. Subscribe:    / @eatshistory   Facebook:   / itshistoryonair   TikTok:   / itshistoryonairl   Contact: [email protected]    • EAT'S HISTORY      • The History of Food      • The History of Drinks      • The History of Restaurants      • The History of Candy      • EAT'S HISTORY FEATURE EPISODES   Chapters: 00:00 - Lincoln's Last Meal 01:09 - The story of Abraham Lincoln 02:36 - Cooking Lincoln's Final Meal 04:40 - Abraham Lincoln's relationship to food 06:54 - Taste Testing Abraham Lincoln's Last Meal 08:39 - The historic debate surrounding Lincoln's Last Meal » CREDIT Produced and hosted by the Socash Family Production by Kamil Krawiec Script by Dillan Aultimate » NOTICE Some images may be used for illustrative purposes only - always reflecting the accurate time frame and content. Events of factual error / mispronounced word/spelling mistakes - retractions will be published in this section. Copyright ©️ EAT'S HISTORY. All rights reserved. #EatsHistory #RyanSocash#foodhistory #abrahamlincoln #tastetest