A two-inch lock of President Abraham Lincoln’s hair and a telegram smeared with his blood recently sold for more than $81,000 at auction. The hair had been clipped from the man’s head one day after he was assassinated on April 14, 1865. We know you’re bummed that you missed out on this once-in-a-lifetime piece of history, so check out the other historical auction items that we still have available! George Washington Carver’s Saliva – Best known for his contribution to agricultural science with the development of three hundred products that can be made from peanuts, you can own this special…