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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tad_LincolnTad Lincoln - Wikipedia

    Thomas " Tad " Lincoln (April 4, 1853 – July 15, 1871) was the fourth and youngest son of the 16th President of the United States Abraham Lincoln and his wife Mary Todd Lincoln . Early life and education. Thomas Lincoln was born on April 4, 1853, [1] the fourth son of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd.

    • Elizabeth Street School, Chicago
    • July 15, 1871 (aged 18), Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
  2. Thomas “Tad” Lincoln (April 4, 1853 – July 15, 1871) was the fourth and youngest son of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln. Tad was named after Thomas Lincoln, Abraham’s father who had died in 1851. Tad’s head was unusually large at birth.

  3. 21 de oct. de 2021 · Updated May 9, 2024. Growing up in the White House, Tad Lincoln was a "notorious hellion," a wide-eyed observer of the catastrophe of the Civil War, and the apple of his father's eye. Library of Congress Tad Lincoln was Abraham Lincoln’s youngest son.

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  4. Thomas Lincoln was born in April 1853, the youngest son of Abraham and Mary Lincoln. At the time of his birth, the Lincolns lived in Springfield, Illinois and Abraham was again practicing law. Tad had two older brothers: Robert and Willie.

  5. The youngest Lincoln son was named after Abraham Lincoln’s father, Thomas, but “Tad’s” nickname stemmed from his father’s belief that he resembled a tadpole at birth. He was rambunctious child who was a favorite of his father, particularly after the death of his bosom brother, Willie.

  6. This portrait shows President Abraham Lincoln and his youngest son, Tad. The original photograph was taken by Anthony Berger in the Mathew Brady studio in Washington, D.C., on February 9, 1864. D.C. Burnite & Company of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, made this carte-de-visite from a copy of Berger's photo.

  7. Mr. Lincolns quiet reply was: ‘I promised to give him the air; he was so tired and heated.'” 2 Robert was the oldest of four Lincoln boys. The second son, Eddie, died in 1850 before he reached three years, perhaps of diphtheria. Two more boys — Willie and Tad — were born in 1850 and 1853.