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making political speeches." Abraham apparently realized that his being away had a potential impact on his sons as evidenced by the following quote from his April 16, 1848, letter to his wife: "don't let the blessed fellows forget Father". One such example that gives insight into Robert's childhood in general was related by Joseph
Humphreys, who had taken a train to Lexington, Kentucky, in 1847: "there were two lively youngsters on board who kept the whole train in a turmoil, and their long-legged father, instead of spanking the brats, looked pleased as Punch and aided and abetted the older one in mischief".
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and the car body. There was some crowding, and I happened to be pressed by it against the car body while waiting my turn. In this situation the train began to move, and by the motion I was twisted off my feet, and had dropped somewhat, with feet downward, into the open space, and was personally helpless, when my coat collar was vigorously seized and I was quickly pulled up and out to a secure footing on the platform. Upon turning to thank my rescuer I saw it was Edwin Booth, whose face was of course well known to me, and I expressed my gratitude to him, and in doing so, called him by name.
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Robert Todd
Lincoln, son and the last survivor of the family of President Lincoln, died peacefully at Hildene, his Summer home, last night. His death was discovered by a servant, who went as usual to call Mr. Lincoln to breakfast. Dr. C.M. Campbell of Manchester Centre, the family physician, declared
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Lincoln prevented Robert Lincoln from joining the Army until shortly before the war's conclusion. President Lincoln argued "our son is not more dear to us than the sons of other people are to their mothers." In January 1865, the First Lady gave in and President Lincoln wrote Ulysses Grant,
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The incident occurred while a group of passengers were late at night purchasing their sleeping car places from the conductor who stood on the station platform at the entrance of the car. The platform was about the height of the car floor, and there was of course a narrow space between the platform
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in 1890 at the age of 16. Weeks after Jack's death, Robert wrote to his cousin
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requesting that he and his family be allowed to stay in the
Executive mansion for two and a half weeks because his mother had told him that "she can not possibly be ready to leave here". Lincoln also acknowledged that he was aware of the "great inconvenience" this would be to Johnson since he had
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Lincoln had a distant relationship with his father, in part because, during his formative years, Abraham Lincoln spent months on the judicial circuit. Lincoln recalled, "During my childhood and early youth he was almost constantly away from home, attending court or
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and shortly, the embarrassment Robert had hoped to avoid came to the forefront, with his motives and character being publicly questioned. Bellevue's director, who at Mary's commitment trial assured the jury she would benefit from treatment at his facility, now declared her well enough to go to
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Robert, Mary, and the children would often leave their hot city life behind for the cooler climate of Mount
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in Springfield. Two weeks after his death, his widow Mary Harlan Lincoln wrote to her husband's niece of an inspired thought: "...ur darling was a personage, made his own history, independently of his great father, and should have his own place 'in the sun'".
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Lincoln himself recognized these coincidences. He is said to have refused a later presidential invitation with the comment, "No, I'm not going, and they'd better not ask me, because there is a certain fatality about presidential functions when I am present."
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Robert fought to preserve and protect his father's legacy, clashing with Abraham Lincoln biographer William Herndon over Herndon's statements about his father. As a result of their confrontations over his Lincoln biography, in 1890 Herndon wrote to
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broke out over a case in which a jury gave a verdict of manslaughter rather than murder in a case that many suspected was rigged. Forty-five people died during three days of rioting before U.S. troops dispatched by Lincoln reestablished calm.
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in 1891. They had one son, Lincoln Isham, who married Leahalma Correa in 1919, but died without children. The last person acknowledged and known to be of Lincoln lineage, Robert's grandson Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith, died in 1985.
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died in 1897, Lincoln assumed the company's presidency. After retiring from this position in 1911, Lincoln served as chairman of the board until 1924. In Lincoln's later years, he resided at homes in Washington, D.C., and
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objective lens was installed. Lincoln's telescope and observatory have been restored and it was used by a local astronomy club in the early 2000s. Lincoln was also a dedicated golfer, and served as president of the
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Springfield to live with her sister. Her commitment and subsequent events alienated Lincoln from his mother, and they did not possibly reconcile until shortly before her unexpected death.
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wrote that Robert Lincoln, "having failed fifteen out of sixteen subjects in the Harvard entrance examination, got in at last and emerged an unsympathetic bore."
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in 1866 and became licensed as an attorney in Chicago on February 22, 1867. He was certified to practice law four days later on February 26, 1867.
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to prepare for college; he graduated Phillips Exeter in 1860. Admitted to Harvard, he graduated in 1864, having been elected vice-president of the
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due to fatigue after spending much of his recent time in a covered wagon at the battlefront. Ten days later, Robert Lincoln wrote President
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in 1907, it now serves as a museum containing a collection of artifacts from the Lincoln family and from Abraham Lincoln's presidency.
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and had previously served as a member of the Illinois state legislature for four terms. He was named after his maternal grandfather,
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on General Grant's staff, a status which meant, in all likelihood, he would not be involved in actual combat. He was present at
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employee) "discovered more homeless, neglected and abused boys than dogs on the city streets."
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surrendered. He resigned his commission on June 12, 1865, and returned to civilian life.
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there is a great blank in our future lives & an affliction not to be measured."
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Burlingame, Michael (1974). "Lincoln, Robert Todd". In Garraty, John A. (ed.).
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Herndon's Informants: Letters, Interviews, and Statements About Abraham Lincoln
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The Real Abraham Lincoln: A Complete One Volume History of His Life and Times
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Lincoln's Last Days: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever
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The hidden Lincoln : from the letters and papers of William H. Herndon
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2942:"Assassin Would Have Failed Had Son Been at Theater with Abraham Lincoln"
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Lincoln, Robert T. (1998) . Wilson, Douglas L.; Davis, Rodney O. (eds.).
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as Secretary of War and served from 1881 to 1885 under Garfield and then
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Ambassadors of the United States of America to the Court of St. James's
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as anxious as you can be to have every liberty & privilege restored
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Biographical Directory of the United States Executive Branch, 1774โ1989
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556:
3491:"Joss Whedon's S.H.I.E.L.D. Pilot Adds Killing Lincoln's Brett Dalton"
3343:"Chapter 10 โ A Geographic and Lexical Puzzle:colors in Names of Seas"
929:
Lincoln served as the U.S. minister to Great Britain, formally to the
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1153:
567:. Lincoln died at Hildene in July 1926, at age 82, and was buried at
2101:"A Death in the Family : Abraham Lincoln II "Jack" (1873โ1890)"
563:
in 1977. In 1922, he took part in the dedication ceremonies for the
2802:. New York, NY: Phillips Publishing Company: 168. December 1, 1909.
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2255:
Lincoln's Ladies: The Women in the Life of the Sixteenth President
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1850:. Vol. I. Springfield, Illinois: Phillips Bros. p. 180.
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become president of the United States only a short time earlier.
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after the shooting, where Robert attended his father's deathbed.
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Lincoln was once saved from possible serious injury or death by
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On February 11, 1865, Lincoln was commissioned as an assistant
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3193:"Burial Detail: Lincoln, Robert Todd (section 32, grave S-13)"
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death due to cerebral hemorrhage induced by arterio-sclerosis.
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3347:
Studies in Asian Historical Linguistics, Philology and Beyond
3728:. University of Oklahoma Press – via Internet Archive.
1136:
Robert had long expressed his intention to be buried in the
7393:
People associated with the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
3451:"'Lincoln': A fast-forward through Vidal's historical saga"
3197:
Army Cemeteries Explorer โ Arlington National Cemetery
1956:
The Presidents Were Here: A State-by-State Historical Guide
2998:"Robert Todd Lincoln on Presidential Assassinations, 1881"
1040:
Lincoln was not present at Ford's Theatre when his father
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with his remaining family. He attended law classes at the
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with a captain's rank. He served in the last weeks of the
642:
After graduating from Harvard, Robert Lincoln enrolled at
3700:
Cooper, Dan. "President Lincoln of the Pullman Company,"
839:, a private, upscale sanitarium in the Fox River Valley.
3219:"Robert Todd Lincoln Tomb, Arlington National Cemetery"
3050:
Arlington National Cemetery: Shrine to America's Heroes
2436:
Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln
2056:
Four Marys and a Jessie: The Story of the Lincoln Women
1847:
Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
7328:
Ambassadors of the United States to the United Kingdom
2351:"Letter from Robert Todd Lincoln to Ninian W. Edwards"
717:, Robert Lincoln recalled what had happened that day:
7251:
3822:
Original Letters and Manuscripts: Robert Todd Lincoln
2886:"Robert Todd Lincoln and Presidential Assassinations"
2191:"Lincoln Isham Dead at 79; Great-Grandson of Lincoln"
2059:. Friends of Hildene, Incorporated. pp. 70, 78.
1668:. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press. p.
30:"Robert Lincoln" redirects here. For other uses, see
2686:
Herndon, William H. (1940) . Hertz, Emmanuel (ed.).
1813:"Chicago Friend Relates Anecdotes of Robert Lincoln"
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Lincoln's sarcophagus at Arlington National Cemetery
1092:. Though not an eyewitness, he was just outside the
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Giant in the Shadows: The Life of Robert T. Lincoln
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Mary Lincoln's Insanity Case: A Documentary History
1234:, was named after then Secretary of War Lincoln on
921:an 1888 set of "Presidential Possibilities" cards.
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2573:"Robert Todd Lincoln: The Perpetual Non-Candidate"
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3790:. Presidential Leaders. Lerner Publishing Group.
3735:The Papers of Andrew Johnson, Volume 7: 1864โ1865
3154:Swick, Gerald D.; McCreary, Donna (Summer 1998).
1770:
1768:
745:In late April, 1865, Robert moved to the city of
1930:Edwin Booth: A Biography and Performance History
827:herself, he arranged to have her committed to a
2966:The Crime Buff's Guide to Outlaw Washington, DC
1649:. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall. p. 141.
719:
703:. This event took place on a train platform in
661:asking if Robert could be placed on his staff.
3015:O'Reilly, Bill; Zimmerman, Dwight Jon (2012).
1900:"Edwin Booth Saved Robert Todd Lincoln's Life"
1704:. Cambridge, MA: Harvard College. p. 378.
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3052:(2nd ed.). Woodbine House. p. 126.
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7398:People of Illinois in the American Civil War
2821:. Chicago, IL: Golfers Magazine Company: 26.
2258:. Cumberland House Publishing. p. 215.
2142:. Cumberland House Publishing. p. 214.
7353:Children of presidents of the United States
3724:Robert Todd Lincoln: A Man in His Own Right
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3588:"Manhunt Series-Premiere Recap: Bad Actor"
2433:Goodwin, Doris Kearns (October 25, 2005).
2165:"Mt. Pleasant; the second Land of Lincoln"
531:, and as Minister to Great Britain in the
287:
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27:American lawyer and politician (1843โ1926)
2944:. Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
2741:"Astronomy club uses Lincoln's telescope"
2357:. Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
1747:. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. p.
1109:Robert Todd Lincoln died in his sleep at
630:(Alpha chapter) fraternity. Welsh author
504:. He then served on the staff of General
6708:When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd
6617:1860 United States presidential election
4394:1884 United States presidential election
3641:O'Connor, John J. (September 16, 1976).
3620:. McFarland & Company. p. 146.
2860:"The Dedication of the Lincoln Memorial"
2094:
2092:
2090:
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7358:Garfield administration cabinet members
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3308:Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Foundation
2796:"Interesting People: Robert T. Lincoln"
2627:"Lincoln's Son Dies In His Sleep At 82"
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850:. Mary also wrote to the editor of the
782:On September 24, 1868, Lincoln married
650:. In 1893, Harvard awarded Lincoln the
7408:Politicians from Springfield, Illinois
7348:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery
6537:Lincoln Trail Homestead State Memorial
3380:", July 18, 2019; accessed 2023.07.20.
1866:. Chronicle Books. 2014. p. 282.
1786:
1585:, Lincoln Herald 62 (Winter 1960), 140
153:March 5, 1881 โ March 4, 1885
7338:Arthur administration cabinet members
6577:Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site
6193:President Lincoln's 75,000 volunteers
3712:. Southern Illinois University Press.
3229:from the original on January 25, 2021
2167:. KTVO-TV via website. Archived from
1798:
1532:. Simon & Schuster. p. 109.
516:. After the war was over, he married
7:
6595:Republican National Convention, 1856
2940:Corey, Herbert (December 10, 1921).
2911:"Ford's Theatre: Lincoln's Last Day"
2724:. Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home.
1595:Lincoln, Abraham (April 16, 1848) .
1096:when the shooting actually occurred.
933:, from 1889 to 1893 under President
868:From 1876 to 1877 Lincoln served as
561:National Register of Historic Places
3554:Thomas, George M. (March 6, 2023).
3328:
3272:. U of Nebraska Press. p. 15.
3127:Rafael, Anita (September 8, 2017).
2813:Evans, Charles Jr. (July 1, 1921).
2459:
2099:Schwartz, Thomas F. (Autumn 2007).
2040:
2028:
2016:
2004:
1968:
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1513:
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973:Lincoln was general counsel of the
925:Minister to the Court of St James's
822:Relationship with Mary Todd Lincoln
88:May 25, 1889 โ May 4, 1893
7333:American people of English descent
6945:Abraham Lincoln: The Head of State
3817:Photographs of Robert Todd Lincoln
3253:Encyclopedia of American Biography
2917:. December 2, 2002. Archived from
2832:Gormly, Kellie B. (May 27, 2022).
2772:McKeever, Andrew (March 3, 2011).
2423:, Wellesley Centers for Women 2008
1726:
1406:, was also seen on television, on
25:
7343:19th-century American politicians
6825:Association of Lincoln Presenters
6264:13th Amendment abolishing slavery
3704:(Fall 2013), Issue 108, pp 10โ39.
3677:. Johns Hopkins University Press.
3508:Ng, Philiana (October 10, 2016).
3471:"The Day Lincoln Was Shot (1998)"
1215:, daughter of secretary of state
591:. He had three younger brothers,
7418:United States secretaries of war
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7273:
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6803:Mount Rushmore Anniversary coins
6326:State of the Union Address, 1863
5956:
5712:
5288:
5281:
4779:United States Secretaries of War
3586:Phipps, Keith (March 15, 2024).
3391:"Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940)"
3004:. Shapell Manuscript Foundation.
2383:. Lowell Sneller. Archived from
2381:"Mary Lincoln at Bellevue Place"
2288:The Abraham Lincoln Encyclopedia
2163:Allt, Kate (February 12, 2013).
2079:
1992:
1980:
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1774:
1627:
1553:Hill, Frederick Trevor (1913) .
1308:Gregory Cooke in the miniseries
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1162:
880:. He was appointed by President
579:Robert Todd Lincoln was born in
491:U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain
456:Battle of Appomattox Court House
387:
7423:People from Manchester, Vermont
7318:19th-century American diplomats
7234:
6788:Illinois Centennial half dollar
6729:Presidential Library and Museum
6405:Second inaugural address (1865)
3076:. Abraham Lincoln Research Site
1660:Stevens, Walter Barlow (1998).
1425:List of people on the cover of
1051:Lincoln was an eyewitness when
916:Presidential Possibilities Card
891:During his term in office, the
283:
32:Robert Lincoln (disambiguation)
7403:Phillips Exeter Academy alumni
6892:Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
6449:Hurd v. Rock Island Bridge Co.
6392:First inaugural address (1861)
6377:LincolnโDouglas debates (1858)
6127:President of the United States
3889:U.S. Minister to Great Britain
3431:"'Tad': A light in Abe's life"
1615:University of Michigan Library
1526:Donald, David Herbert (1995).
1181:Robert Todd Lincoln's mansion
1121:". His body was stored in the
487:United States Secretary of War
197:William Crowninshield Endicott
141:United States Secretary of War
1:
7373:Illinois city council members
6557:Cottage at the Soldier's Home
6530:Little Pigeon Creek Community
3824:Shapell Manuscript Foundation
3762:– via Internet Archive.
3048:Peters, James Edward (2000).
2969:. Globe Pequot. p. 104.
1367:History of the World, Part II
1008:built at Hildene, and a 1909
668:Robert Todd Lincoln (c. 1865)
56:
7180:Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith
6887:LincolnโKennedy coincidences
6882:Lincoln Trail State Memorial
6311:National Academy of Sciences
4004:Ministers Plenipotentiary to
3952:Ministers Plenipotentiary to
3769:Lincoln: A Foreigner's Quest
3673:Burlingame, Michael (2009).
3217:Staff. Rhoda Sneller (ed.).
2665:University of Illinois Press
2500:"Cincinnati Courthouse Riot"
2379:Staff. Rhoda Sneller (ed.).
2319:University of Illinois Press
1701:The Harvard Register, Volume
1412:Hollywood Television Theater
989:'s leaders (during the 1894
878:Assistant Secretary of State
864:Secretary of War (1881โ1885)
811:Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith
701:assassinated Robert's father
6815:Abraham Lincoln Association
6547:Lincoln-Berry General Store
6475:Political career, 1849โ1861
6382:Cooper Union Address (1860)
6372:House Divided speech (1858)
6274:Department of the Northwest
4692:National Equal Rights Party
3614:Hischak, Thomas S. (2005).
2286:Neely, Mark E. Jr. (1982).
2252:Winkler, H. Donald (2004).
2139:100 Essential Lincoln Books
2136:Burkhimer, Michael (2003).
1410:as part of a series called
1240:1881โ1884 Arctic expedition
1131:Arlington National Cemetery
569:Arlington National Cemetery
512:in the closing days of the
424:February 11 โ June 12, 1865
253:Arlington National Cemetery
7439:
6232:Overland Campaign strategy
5703:Frederick T. Frelinghuysen
3533:. McFarland. p. 186.
3527:Reinhart, Mark S. (2009).
3345:. In Kupchik, John (ed.).
3156:"His Own Place In The Sun"
2858:Staff (February 1, 2022).
2638:. July 27, 1926. p. 1
2606:Metropolitan Museum of Art
2478:. Routledge. p. 554.
1064:Sixth Street Train Station
1032:Presence at assassinations
1000:A serious nonprofessional
975:Pullman Palace Car Company
626:, and was a member of the
73:United States Minister to
29:
7363:Harvard Law School alumni
7201:
7102:Mary Todd "Mamie" Lincoln
7025:Parliament Square, London
6820:Abraham Lincoln Institute
6465:Medical and mental health
6397:Gettysburg Address (1863,
6316:Department of Agriculture
6222:Emancipation Proclamation
6119:
6062:Secretary of the Interior
5967:Secretary of the Treasury
5954:
5866:Secretary of the Interior
5723:Secretary of the Treasury
5710:
5279:
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4159:Ambassadors Extraordinary
4002:Envoys Extraordinary and
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3835:
3830:
3752:Helm, Katherine (2012) .
3135:. Old Mill Road Media LLC
2815:"From Caddie to Champion"
2506:. Ohio Historical Society
2355:www.lincolncollection.org
1933:. McFarland. p. 82.
1927:Bloom, Arthur W. (2013).
1844:Reece, Jasper N. (1900).
1583:Lincoln Rides the Circuit
1226:, a body of water in the
751:Old University of Chicago
468:
309:Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II
202:
146:
81:
66:
48:
7096:Thomas "Tad" Lincoln III
6938:Abraham Lincoln: The Man
6520:Lincoln Boyhood Memorial
6237:Hampton Roads Conference
4163:the Court of St. James's
4006:the Court of St. James's
3954:the Court of St. James's
3786:Roberts, Jeremy (2004).
3737:. Univ Tennessee Press.
3682:Charnwood, Lord (2009).
3223:abrahamlincolnonline.org
2472:Nelson, Michael (2013).
1400:The Last of Mrs. Lincoln
1395:The Last of Mrs. Lincoln
1353:James Carroll Jordan in
1323:The Day Lincoln Was Shot
1247:Abraham Lincoln's family
1073:Lincoln was at the 1901
893:Cincinnati Riots of 1884
583:, on August 1, 1843, to
7170:(17th-century ancestor)
7090:William Wallace Lincoln
6572:Lincoln Pioneer Village
6387:Farewell Address (1861)
6296:Fanny McCullough letter
6227:West Virginia statehood
6217:Habeas Corpus suspended
4161:and Plenipotentiary to
3733:Graf, Leroy P. (1986).
3708:Emerson, Jason (2012).
3675:Abraham Lincoln: A Life
3269:Murdering the President
3002:Shapell Primary Sources
2963:Franscell, Ron (2012).
2739:Staff (June 19, 2004).
2311:Emerson, Jason (2012).
2290:. McGraw-Hill Book Co.
1811:Staff (July 27, 1926).
1269:Abe Lincoln in Illinois
1140:with his family at the
1075:Pan-American Exposition
876:' offer to appoint him
763:Northwestern University
757:at the Chicago firm of
620:Phillips Exeter Academy
555:; the Manchester home,
370:Northwestern University
7368:Harvard College alumni
6877:Lincoln Heritage Trail
6862:Lincoln Park (Chicago)
6761:Photographs of Lincoln
6701:O Captain! My Captain!
3349:. BRILL. p. 146.
2722:"Pullman Car, Sunbeam"
2439:. Simon and Schuster.
2349:Lincoln, Robert Todd.
1739:Sobel, Robert (1990).
1641:Luthin, Reinhard Henry
1200:
1185:in Manchester, Vermont
987:American Railway Union
962:
917:
815:Charles Bradford Isham
790:and Ann Eliza Peck of
786:, daughter of Senator
724:
669:
7176:(great-granddaughter)
7174:Mary Lincoln Beckwith
7132:Sarah Lincoln Grigsby
7108:Jessie Harlan Lincoln
6985:Hodgenville, Kentucky
6965:Emancipation Memorial
6423:Early life and career
6357:Lyceum address (1838)
6341:Judicial appointments
6286:National Banking Acts
6281:Homestead Act of 1862
6043:Secretary of the Navy
5841:Secretary of the Navy
5104:Assistant Secretaries
3846:U.S. Secretary of War
3755:Mary, Wife of Lincoln
3341:Tamba, Irรจne (2021).
3023:. Macmillan. p.
2915:National Park Service
2890:National Park Service
2864:National Park Service
2800:The American Magazine
2413:on September 23, 2008
1617:โ Digital Collection.
1431: โ March 8, 1926
1198:
948:
941:Later life and career
915:
807:Mary Lincoln Beckwith
800:Iowa Wesleyan College
778:Marriage and children
667:
581:Springfield, Illinois
500:, and graduated from
498:Springfield, Illinois
421:Years of service
313:Jessie Harlan Lincoln
225:Springfield, Illinois
7383:Illinois Republicans
7084:Edward Baker Lincoln
7010:Louisville, Kentucky
6746:Artifacts and relics
6610:National Union Party
6567:Lincoln Sitting Room
6367:"Lost Speech" (1856)
6362:Peoria speech (1854)
6198:War based income tax
5793:Benjamin H. Brewster
4728:Other 1884 elections
3767:Morris, Jan (2001).
3561:Akron Beacon Journal
3439:. February 12, 1995.
2774:"The Final Frontier"
2504:Ohio History Central
2053:King, C. J. (2005).
1698:King, Moses (1881).
1664:A Reporter's Lincoln
1454:David Herbert Donald
1276:Joseph Gordon-Levitt
1028:in Washington, D.C.
1022:Ekwanok Country Club
1013:refracting telescope
829:psychiatric hospital
792:Mount Pleasant, Iowa
714:The Century Magazine
605:Whig political party
546:, and after founder
508:as a captain in the
496:Lincoln was born in
489:(1881โ1885) and the
7413:Union Army officers
7323:Amateur astronomers
7164:(great-grandfather)
7120:Nancy Hanks Lincoln
7078:Robert Todd Lincoln
7040:U.S. Capitol statue
6990:Indianapolis relief
6867:Lincoln Park (D.C.)
6766:Cultural depictions
6670:Sic semper tyrannis
6651:Our American Cousin
6542:Lincoln's New Salem
6443:Boat lifting patent
6178:Second inauguration
6133:U.S. Representative
6032:Thomas Lemuel James
5994:Robert Todd Lincoln
5855:William E. Chandler
5812:Thomas Lemuel James
5768:Robert Todd Lincoln
4462:Thomas A. Hendricks
4440:Thomas A. Hendricks
3867:William C. Endicott
3812:Robert Todd Lincoln
3760:Harper and Brothers
3686:. Cosimo Classics.
3266:Fred Rosen (2016).
3255:. pp. 667โ668.
2776:. Stratton Magazine
2462:, pp. 207โ209.
2407:"The insanity life"
2233:. September 3, 1919
2202:. September 3, 1971
2171:on October 18, 2013
2117:on October 17, 2013
2019:, pp. 116โ117.
2007:, pp. 114โ115.
1789:, pp. 738โ739.
1630:, pp. 101โ102.
1561:The Century Company
1435:Lincoln family tree
1361:as Abraham Lincoln.
1253:Cultural depictions
1230:between Canada and
1115:cerebral hemorrhage
1010:Warner & Swasey
957:and Lincoln at the
931:Court of St James's
908:Republican politics
874:Rutherford B. Hayes
628:Delta Kappa Epsilon
559:, was added to the
553:Manchester, Vermont
527:, continuing under
475:Robert Todd Lincoln
451:Appomattox Campaign
305:Mamie Lincoln Isham
242:Manchester, Vermont
43:Robert Todd Lincoln
7280:American Civil War
7150:Mary Lincoln Crume
7126:Sarah Bush Lincoln
7015:Newark, New Jersey
6952:Lincoln the Lawyer
6688:Lincoln catafalque
6627:1860 campaign song
6525:Lincoln State Park
6508:Lincoln Birthplace
6269:Dakota War of 1862
6161:First inauguration
6070:Samuel J. Kirkwood
6024:Postmaster General
5939:Secretary of State
5874:Samuel J. Kirkwood
5804:Postmaster General
5689:Secretary of State
4702:Belva Ann Lockwood
4567:William T. Sherman
4477:Joseph E. McDonald
3831:Political offices
3648:The New York Times
3225:. Lowell Sneller.
3129:"Deep in the Dell"
2708:The Pullman Strike
2635:The New York Times
2528:. Glenwood Academy
2475:The Presidency A-Z
2230:The New York Times
2199:The New York Times
1556:Lincoln the Lawyer
1355:Sandburg's Lincoln
1205:Michael Burlingame
1201:
1150:James Earle Fraser
1142:Oak Ridge Cemetery
1053:Charles J. Guiteau
983:The Pullman Strike
963:
961:dedication in 1922
918:
784:Mary Eunice Harlan
678:American Civil War
670:
644:Harvard Law School
624:Hasty Pudding Club
518:Mary Eunice Harlan
514:American Civil War
446:American Civil War
360:Harvard University
275:Mary Eunice Harlan
120:Edward John Phelps
75:the United Kingdom
7249:
7248:
7072:Mary Todd Lincoln
7053:
7052:
7035:U.S. Capitol bust
7000:Lincoln, Nebraska
6959:Young Abe Lincoln
6897:White House ghost
6857:Lincoln, Nebraska
6664:John Wilkes Booth
6203:Seaports blockade
6188:Confiscation Acts
6079:
6078:
5930:James A. Garfield
5889:
5888:
5824:Walter Q. Gresham
5743:Walter Q. Gresham
5737:Charles J. Folger
5680:Chester A. Arthur
5639:
5638:
5635:
5634:
5452:Under Secretaries
5277:
5276:
5249:Under Secretaries
4745:
4744:
4719:
4718:
4663:Prohibition Party
4640:Other candidates:
4585:
4584:
4577:Robert T. Lincoln
4547:George F. Edmunds
4541:Chester A. Arthur
4485:
4484:
4472:Samuel J. Randall
4355:
4354:
4064:chargรฉ d'affaires
4039:chargรฉ d'affaires
3992:chargรฉ d'affaires
3912:
3911:
3908:
3896:Succeeded by
3874:Diplomatic posts
3864:Succeeded by
3858:
3856:Chester A. Arthur
3852:James A. Garfield
3771:. Da Capo Press.
3702:Financial History
3459:. March 27, 1988.
3133:Stratton Magazine
3059:978-1-890627-14-0
3034:978-0-8050-9676-7
2976:978-0-7627-8870-5
2884:Arrington, Todd.
2746:Bennington Banner
2694:Blue Ribbon Books
2149:978-1-58182-369-1
2066:978-0-9754917-2-0
1889:, pp. 70โ71.
1758:978-0-313-26593-8
1679:978-0-8032-9253-6
1581:Wayne C. Temple,
1504:, pp. 87โ88.
1390:Michael Cristofer
1364:Nick Robinson in
1217:William H. Seward
1127:Dellwood Cemetery
1081:, when President
1079:Buffalo, New York
1060:James A. Garfield
1004:, Lincoln had an
935:Benjamin Harrison
886:Chester A. Arthur
844:James B. Bradwell
833:Batavia, Illinois
697:John Wilkes Booth
695:, whose brother,
609:Robert Smith Todd
589:Mary Todd Lincoln
533:Benjamin Harrison
529:Chester A. Arthur
525:James A. Garfield
483:Mary Todd Lincoln
472:
471:
334:Mary Todd Lincoln
170:Chester A. Arthur
165:James A. Garfield
100:Benjamin Harrison
16:(Redirected from
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7378:Illinois lawyers
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7214:Andrew Johnson โ
7207:โ James Buchanan
7182:(great-grandson)
7144:Mordecai Lincoln
6995:Laramie, Wyoming
6915:Lincoln Memorial
6903:
6798:Five-dollar bill
6438:Spot Resolutions
6291:Thanksgiving Day
6247:Ten percent plan
6242:Tour of Richmond
6106:
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6005:Attorney General
5986:Secretary of War
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5779:Attorney General
5760:Secretary of War
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4643:Allen G. Thurman
4591:
4562:Joseph R. Hawley
4534:Other candidates
4522:Vice President:
4504:
4492:Republican Party
4467:Allen G. Thurman
4457:Thomas F. Bayard
4450:Other candidates
4438:Vice President:
4432:Grover Cleveland
4420:
4408:Democratic Party
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3931:
3924:
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3899:Thomas F. Bayard
3882:Edward J. Phelps
3879:Preceded by
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3839:Alexander Ramsey
3836:Preceded by
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3411:"Lincoln (2012)"
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1373:Maxwell Korn in
1280:Steven Spielberg
1178:
1166:
1119:arteriosclerosis
1083:William McKinley
1068:Washington, D.C.
1042:was assassinated
1017:John A. Brashear
1015:with a six-inch
959:Lincoln Memorial
846:, and his wife,
565:Lincoln Memorial
535:administration.
506:Ulysses S. Grant
396:Military service
391:
291:
289:
285:
238:
221:
219:
207:Personal details
193:
185:Alexander Ramsey
181:
151:
132:Thomas F. Bayard
128:
116:
105:Grover Cleveland
86:
76:
61:
60: 1870โ1880
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7197:
7138:Abraham Lincoln
7110:(granddaughter)
7104:(granddaughter)
7049:
7045:Wabash, Indiana
6970:Brooklyn relief
6925:reflecting pool
6901:
6852:Lincoln Highway
6832:Abraham Lincoln
6719:
6713:
6631:
6581:
6562:Lincoln Bedroom
6513:Knob Creek Farm
6500:
6494:
6480:Religious views
6460:Lincoln's beard
6415:
6409:
6345:
6301:Birchard Letter
6166:Perpetual Union
6142:
6115:
6113:Abraham Lincoln
6110:
6080:
6075:
6056:
6051:William H. Hunt
6037:
6018:
5999:
5980:
5961:
5957:
5952:
5947:James G. Blaine
5933:
5920:
5890:
5885:
5880:Henry M. Teller
5860:
5849:William H. Hunt
5835:
5818:Timothy O. Howe
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5697:James G. Blaine
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4648:James B. Weaver
4632:Absolom M. West
4624:Benjamin Butler
4612:
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4572:Philip Sheridan
4529:
4516:James G. Blaine
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3788:Abraham Lincoln
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2921:on May 12, 2011
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2581:. June 12, 2006
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2387:on July 3, 2022
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1908:. June 12, 2006
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1488:
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1452:
1448:
1443:
1421:
1386:
1335:Killing Lincoln
1299:Kieran Mulroney
1295:
1266:Edwin Mills in
1263:
1255:
1236:Adolphus Greely
1199:Lincoln in 1915
1193:
1186:
1179:
1170:
1167:
1123:receiving vault
1107:
1094:Temple of Music
1034:
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870:Town Supervisor
866:
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824:
780:
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652:honorary degree
640:
638:Civil War years
585:Abraham Lincoln
577:
544:Pullman Company
540:general counsel
538:Lincoln became
502:Harvard College
479:Abraham Lincoln
464:
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317:
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62:
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55:Robert Lincoln
44:
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15:
12:
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5:
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7388:Lincoln family
7385:
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7168:Samuel Lincoln
7165:
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7114:Thomas Lincoln
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6845:Here I Grew Up
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5787:Wayne MacVeagh
5783:
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5775:
5774:
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5764:
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5746:
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5359:
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5318:
5316:
5305:
5304:(1947โpresent)
5295:
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5280:
5278:
5275:
5274:
5272:
5271:
5266:
5261:
5255:
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4165:(1893โpresent)
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