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  1. 15 de jun. de 2022 · Edward Baker Lincoln (March 10, 1846 – February 1, 1850) was Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln‘s second son. Edward Dickinson Baker, a friend of Abraham Lincoln’s, was his name. The nickname “Eddie” is used by the National Park Service, and his gravestone has the same name. Early Life. The second son of Abraham and Mary Lincoln is a mystery.

  2. "Edward Dickinson Baker". Find a Grave; eHistory biography; The Abraham Lincoln Papers at the Library of Congress have several notes and letters of correspondence between Baker and Lincoln, as well as other notable individuals. In Memory: Senator Edward Dickinson Baker (1811-1861) Oregon Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission

  3. 20 de ene. de 2018 · Edward Baker Lincoln. Edward “Eddie” Baker Lincoln was one of the four sons of US President Abraham Lincoln and his wife Mary Todd Lincoln. Named after Lincoln’s best friend Edward Dickinson Baker, he was born three years after Robert Todd, Lincoln’s oldest son. An inquisitive and kind child, Edward spent most of his life at his parents ...

  4. Biographie. Edward Baker Lincoln, né le 10 mars 1846 et mort le 1er février 1850, est le deuxième fils d' Abraham Lincoln et de Mary Todd Lincoln. Il est nommé d'après l'ami de Lincoln, Edward Dickinson Baker. Le National Park Service emploie « Eddie » comme surnom 1 et le nom est aussi sur sa pierre tombale 2 .

  5. Edward Baker Lincoln. Eddie was born on March 10, 1848. The second child of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln was named after the couple’s friend Edward Dickson Baker. Eddie died when he was 3 years old, one month before his 4 th birthday. It is believed that he died of tuberculosis.

  6. Friend of Abraham Lincoln and lawyer who came in second in the 1843 Whig Convention for Congress, Edward D. Baker subsequently took the following Congressional term and Abraham Lincoln took the third. Baker resigned from Congress to serve in the Mexican-American War; he had earlier served in the Black Hawk War.

  7. Edward Baker Lincoln (1846–1850), Abraham and Mary Lincoln’s second son, was never a healthy child. He had been ill throughout much of his father’s term in Congress, and though he periodically showed signs of improvement, he was probably suffering from a chronic illness.