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  1. 29 de mai. de 2024 · Mary Todd Lincoln, American first lady (1861–65), the wife of Abraham Lincoln, 16th president of the United States. Happy and energetic in her youth, she suffered subsequent ill health and personal tragedies and behaved erratically in her later years.

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  2. 19 de mai. de 2024 · Perhaps the most famous photograph of Mary Todd Lincoln was taken in Boston in 1872—seven years after her time as First Lady and a decade before her death. Mary, age 54, sits with hands folded, dressed in a loose black gown or cape, a black bonnet on her head secured by wide black ribbons tied loosely under her chin in a large bow.

  3. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Mary Todd Lincoln, ca. 1861. When Mary and Abraham Lincoln moved into the White House in 1861, Mary was 42 years old, a time when women her age dressed in somber grays, dull browns, and boring blues. But not Mary Todd Lincoln. For her, expensive clothes were a mark of importance, of breeding.

  4. 29 de mai. de 2024 · Delve into the tragic and little-known stories of Henry Rathbone and Mary Todd Lincoln in the aftermath of President Abraham Lincoln's assassination.

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  5. Há 1 dia · 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.

  6. Há 1 dia · Background. Abandoned plan to kidnap Lincoln. Carte de visite of the actor John Wilkes Booth, c. 1865. John Wilkes Booth, born in Maryland into a family of prominent stage actors, had by the time of the assassination become a famous actor and national celebrity in his own right.

  7. 28 de mai. de 2024 · 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.

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