Smithsonian magazine reported on The Raab Collection’s recent discovery of two important historical documents related to the attempted assassination of Theodore Roosevelt in 1912. The comprehensive article refers to both the sheet from the bullet-hole manuscript later inscribed by Roosevelt and the annotated copy of the speech he gave just after the shooting, with the bullet lodged in his chest. Read it here:
To learn more about these artifacts, both of which have been sold, listen to this interview with Nathan Raab on the Inspired by History podcast: