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4 giorni fa · Mary Todd Lincoln (born December 13, 1818, Lexington, Kentucky, U.S.—died July 16, 1882, Springfield, Illinois) was an American first lady (1861–65), the wife of Abraham Lincoln, 16th president of the United States.
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5 giorni fa · At Ford’s Theatre Booth made his way to the private box in which Lincoln and his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, were watching the play with their guests, Clara Harris and her fiancé, Union officer Maj. Henry Rathbone (there because a number of more prominent people had declined the Lincolns’ invitation).
2 giorni fa · Shortly before 7 am Mary was allowed to return to Lincoln's side, and, as Dixon reported, "she again seated herself by the President, kissing him and calling him every endearing name." Lincoln died at 7:22 am on April 15. Mary Lincoln was not present. In his last moments, Lincoln's face became calm and his breathing quieter.
5 giorni fa · Secretary of War Edwin Stanton is reported to have said, “Now he belongs to the ages.” A lock of Lincoln’s hair was cut at the request of his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln. Upon Lincoln’s death, his son, Robert Todd Lincoln, was given the contents of the president’s pockets.
2 giorni fa · In 1839, Lincoln met Mary Todd in Springfield, Illinois, and the following year they became engaged. She was the daughter of Robert Smith Todd , a wealthy lawyer and businessman in Lexington, Kentucky . [52]
4 giorni fa · Delve into the tragic and little-known stories of Henry Rathbone and Mary Todd Lincoln in the aftermath of President Abraham Lincoln's assassination. Learn a...
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Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln: unclear, met in Springfield, Illinois James Buchanan: never married Franklin and Jane Pierce: met in New Hampshire possibly during a thunderstorm or introduced through family Millard and Abigail Fillmore: Millard was Abigail’s student in New York (first wife, First Lady)