1. The Bixby Letter by Abraham Lincoln

In 1864, President Abraham Lincoln penned a heartfelt letter to Lydia Bixby, a mother believed to have lost five sons in the Civil War. The Bixby Letter stands as a masterpiece of presidential compassion, its eloquent prose offering solace amidst unimaginable loss. While historians still debate its true authorship, its words remain a touchstone of empathy and national grief. The letter’s legacy endures, symbolizing the deep human cost of conflict and the power of a leader’s pen.