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  1. Lucy Lambert Hale (January 1, 1841 – October 15, 1915) was the daughter of U.S. Senator John Parker Hale of New Hampshire, and was a noted Washington, D.C., society belle. She attracted many admirers including Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., Robert Todd Lincoln; and stage actor and presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth, to whom she ...

  2. 8 de mar. de 2019 · A closer view of the photo of Lucy Lambert Hale. Photo courtesy of Ford’s Theatre National Historic Site – FOTH 549. Hale and her charming nature seemingly made an impression on all the men she met. One historical article describes her as, “a subtle brew of flattery, teasing, and cajoling.”

  3. When such a girl moves in high circles, she is bound to attract men whose names one day will mean something in history. Few in America’s past can match the record of Lucy Lambert Hale, the younger daughter of John P. Hale, one of New Hampshire’s Civil War senators. Lucy was born at Dover in 1842.

  4. A Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association visitor guestbook contains the signature of 21-year-old Lucy Lambert Hale, the daughter of U.S. Senator John Parker Hale of New Hampshire. She visited Mount Vernon on February 8, 1862, with the president’s son Robert Todd Lincoln, whose name appears above hers.

  5. 30 de dic. de 2013 · The strange dance between these two fatally enmeshed families grew even closer in the early weeks of 1865 when John Wilkes Booth became secretly engaged to Lucy Lambert Hale, a 24-year-old Washington socialite who lived at the National Hotel in Washington, where Booth also was living.

  6. 1 de jun. de 2020 · Lucy Lambert Hale, the Senator’s daughter who caught the eye of John Wilkes Booth Lucy and Booth’s paths might have crossed as early as January 1865 when they both found themselves residing at the National Hotel which was located on the northeastern corner of the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and 6 th Street, N.W. in Washington, D.C.

  7. Hace 5 días · Lucy Lambert Hale of Dover, NH, legend says, was secretly engaged to actor John Wilkes Booth when he assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford’s Theatre on April 14, 1865. Both had been staying at the National Hotel in Washington, DC where they had met months earlier. Booth was among the most famous and recognizable actors in America and ...