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  1. 22 de nov. de 2023 · Mary Todd “Mamie” Lincoln (October 15, 1869 – November 21, 1938) was a granddaughter of Abraham Lincoln, the first daughter of Robert Todd Lincoln and the mother of Lincoln Isham. “Mamie” Lincoln was born to Mary Eunice Harlan and Robert Todd Lincoln at the Robert Lincoln home in Chicago, Illinois. As a child, she was called by the ...

  2. Mamie was born Mary Todd Lincoln to Mary Eunice Harlan and Robert Todd Lincoln at the Robert Lincoln home in Chicago, Illinois. As a child, she was called by the nickname of "Little Mamie". Her father would often bring Mamie to visit his mother, Mary Todd Lincoln. It is believed that Robert addressed Mamie as Mary's "favorite grandchild".

  3. Mamie wurde als Mary Todd Lincoln im Haus von Robert Lincoln in Chicago, Illinois, geboren. Ihre Eltern waren Mary Eunice Harlan und Robert Todd Lincoln. Als Kind wurde sie Little Mamie genannt und ihr Vater brachte sie oft mit, um ihre Großmutter Mary Todd Lincoln zu besuchen.

  4. Abraham Lincoln II was born to Robert Todd and Mary Harlan Lincoln on August 14, 1873. The baby, called Jack by family and friends, was the Lincolns’ second child and only son. The proud parents sent this photograph to grandmother Mary Todd Lincoln. It is inscribed on the back, “Mr. Lincoln aged 3 months on Nov. 14, 1873.”.

  5. In 1897, twenty-two-year-old Jessie Harlan Lincoln, the youngest child of Robert Todd Lincoln, eloped with a college football star. The couple had a... In 1897, twenty-two-year-old Jessie...

  6. Jessie Harlan Lincoln (November 6, 1875 – January 4, 1948) was the second daughter of Robert Todd Lincoln, the granddaughter of Abraham Lincoln, and the mother of Mary Lincoln Beckwith and Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith.

  7. 21 de may. de 2023 · There are many reasons to mourn its passing. One of them is that it has carried forward over the decades the story of the remarkable connection the institution — and Iowa — has with the family of President Abraham Lincoln. James Harlan’s service at the school began in 1855 and continued with frequent interruptions for public service ...