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Gullerud took the poem to Valerie Hotchkiss, head of the Rare Book and Manuscript Library, who also noted its relevance.

University of Illinois English professor emeritus George Hendrick, who has published multiple volumes of Sandburg’s poems, said “A Revolver” appears to be from the writer’s later work. Hendrick speculated that the poem could be related to Lincoln’s assassination.

“Sandburg wrote the multi-volume biography of Lincoln. … Lincoln was his great hero, and his great hero was cut down by a man who used a gun to end his existence,” Hendrick said. “It’s clear that Sandburg had very strong feelings about weapons being used to end the life of others.”

Hendrick said many of Sandburg’s undocumented poems and draft work remain in the University of Illinois library. Sandburg’s wife and daughter gave the papers to the library years ago, he said, and it’s now a “great collection.”

Sandburg died in 1967.

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