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  1. William Wallace Lincoln (December 21, 1850 – February 20, 1862) was the third son of President Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. He was named after Mary's brother-in-law, Dr. William Smith Wallace. He died of typhoid fever at the White House, during his father's presidency.

  2. 13 de dez. de 2021 · Published December 13, 2021. Updated October 30, 2023. The third son of Abraham Lincoln, William Wallace Lincoln died at the age of just 11 after contracting typhoid fever in 1862. As the Civil War intensified in February 1862, Abraham Lincoln waged a private war within the White House.

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  3. The only child of a first family to die while living in the White House, William Wallace Lincoln made tragic history. He was the cherished middle son of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. Like Abraham Lincoln as a boy, Willie was a sweet, noble lad who liked to read and write. of success. How Did Willie Lincoln Die?

  4. 19 de mai. de 2020 · Depois de chegarem à Casa Branca, mais uma perda significativa: William Wallace Lincoln, o terceiro filho do casal, tido como o favorito pela mãe, que pereceu aos 13 anos, vítima de uma febre tifoide. A matriarca se recusou a sair da cama por três semanas e não compareceu ao funeral do filho.

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  5. William Wallace Lincoln was the third son of Abraham and Mary Lincoln, born in 1850 and died in 1862. He was a bright, intelligent, and kind-hearted boy who loved learning and animals. He died of typhoid fever at age 11, along with his brother Tad, and was buried with his father in Springfield.

  6. Learn about Willie Lincoln, the third child of Abraham and Mary Lincoln, who died in the White House in 1862. Read his only letter to a friend, describing his trip with his father to Chicago.

  7. 25 de abr. de 2014 · A feature article about the life and achievements of William Wallace Lincoln, the son of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln, from 1850 to 1862. Learn about his education, personality, family, political career, and legacy in the context of his father's presidency and the Civil War.