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  1. Rutledge, Ann (1813–1835)Abraham Lincoln's legendary love. Born Ann Mayes Rutledge in Kentucky on January 7, 1813; died of typhoid in Illinois on August 25, 1835; daughter of James Rutledge (a mill-owner and tavernkeeper) and Mary Ann (Miller) Rutledge; never married; no children.

  2. rogerjnorton.com › Lincoln34Ann Rutledge

    29 de dic. de 1996 · Ann Mayes Rutledge was born on January 7, 1813, near Henderson, Kentucky. She was the third of ten children born to Mary and James Rutledge. In 1829, along with John M. Cameron, James Rutledge founded New Salem, Illinois. There they built a dam; alongside the dam both a sawmill and gristmill were constructed.

  3. The romance of Abraham Lincoln and Ann Rutledge inspires both poetry and polemics. Sometimes identified as the crucial event in young Lincoln's life, spurring him to greatness, the romance has more often recently been dismissed as legend; indeed, references to an Ann Rutledge legend or myth often create public confusion about her actual existence.

  4. The Women: Anne Rutledge (1813-1835) Mr. Lincoln was attracted to intelligent women. Anne Rutledge was described by James Short as “a good looking, smart, lively girl, a good house keeper, with a moderate education…” 1. Anne was “very handsome and attractive, as well as industrious and sweet-spirited. I seldom saw her when she was not ...

  5. Abraham Lincoln and Ann Rutledge were engaged to be married. He came down and was with her during her last sickness and burial. Lincoln was Studying Law at Springfield Ill. Ann Rutledge Concented to wait a year for their Marriage after their Engagement until Abraham Lincoln was Admitted to the bar. and Ann Rutledge died within the year.

  6. 5 de oct. de 2016 · The romance of Abraham Lincoln and Ann Rutledge inspires both poetry and polemics. Sometimes identified as the crucial event in young Lincoln's life, spurring him to greatness, the romance has. more often recently been dismissed as legend; indeed, references to an Ann Rutledge legend or myth often create public confusion about her actual existence.

  7. 2 de feb. de 2006 · From the time of Lincoln's death until the early twentieth century, the legend of Lincoln's doomed romance with Ann Rutledge steadily grew. Rutledge was a young woman whom Lincoln met when he ...