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  1. 14 de may. de 2021 · Beginning in 1850, Lincoln suffered a series of traumatic losses. Her son Eddie died that year at age 4; in 1862, her 11-year-old, Willie, also died—likely of typhoid fever. Three years after ...

  2. 22 de ago. de 2023 · Mary Lincoln. Mary Ann Todd was born in Lexington, Kentucky on December 13, 1818, of a prominent and influential family whose ancestors had a distinguished record in the American Revolution. When she was about eight years old, Mary entered the Academy of Dr. John Ward, an Episcopal minister who was ahead of his time in running a coeducational ...

  3. Young Tad Lincoln died in 1871 of a respiratory infection he acquired returning from a European trip with Mary. In 1875, Robert Todd Lincoln, the only one of her four sons to survive to adulthood, had his mother briefly committed to a mental asylum. Mary Todd Lincoln died at the home of her sister in Springfield, Illinois, on July 16, 1882.

  4. 26 de may. de 2021 · Mary Todd Lincoln led a tragic life and suffered through the deaths of her mother, three of her children, and her husband. Today, she also suffers from history's cold gaze. As the Civil War drew to a close on April 14, 1865, Mary Todd Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln’s wife, scolded her husband for being overly affectionate.

  5. Mary Ann Todd Lincoln was born the third child to Eliza Ann Parker Todd and Robert Smith Todd on December 13, 1818. Before Mary Ann was born, her eldest sister Elizabeth was born, followed by her sister Frances. The Todd family lived in a quaint two-story, nine-room L-shaped house on Short Street in Lexington, KY.

  6. 1 de jun. de 2021 · The Untold Story of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd By Michael Burlingame 496 pp. Pegasus Books. $27.95. See more on: Abraham Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln, U.S. Politics. 59. Share full article. 59.

  7. 19 de mar. de 2024 · Como hija de un senador, Harris estaba inmersa en la alta sociedad de Washington y contaba con Mary Todd Lincoln como amiga. Como Harris escribió en abril de 1865, ella y la primera dama "han tenido constantemente la costumbre de conducir e ir juntas a la ópera y al teatro".