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http://www.retronaut.com/2012/01/secret-message-in-lincolns-pocketwatch-1861/
1861:
Secret Message in Lincolns Pocketwatch
In 2009 the Smithsonian found a secret message engraved in Abraham Lincolns watch by a watchmaker who was repairing it in 1861 when news of the attack on Fort Sumter reached Washington, D.C.
In an interview with The New York Times April 30, 1906, 84-year-old Jonathan Dillon recalled he was working for M.W. Galt and Co. on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, where he was repairing Lincolns watch. The owner of the shop announced that the first shot of the Civil War had been fired. Dillon reported that he unscrewed the dial of the watch, and with a sharp instrument wrote on the metal beneath:
The first gun is fired. Slavery is dead. Thank God we have a President who at least will try.
He then signed and dated the inscription and closed the dial. Dillon told The New York Times in 1906 that to his knowledge, no one ever saw the inscription.
After being contacted by Dillons great-great-grandson, the museum agreed to remove the dial to see if the watchmakers message was inside. The museum did find a message inscribed on the brass underside of the movement. The wording was slightly different from Dillons own recollection. The actual engraving says:
Jonathan Dillon
April 13-1861
Fort Sumpter [sic] was attacked by the rebels on the above date J Dillon
April 13-1861
Washington Thank God we have a government
Jonth Dillon
Lincoln never knew of the message he carried in his pocket, said the director of the National Museum of American History. This inscription remained hidden behind the dial for almost 150 years.
- Smithsonian Museum