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    Ann Mayes Rutledge (January 7, 1813 – August 25, 1835) was allegedly Abraham Lincoln 's first love. Early life. Born near Henderson, Kentucky, Ann Mayes Rutledge was the third of 10 children born to Mary Ann Miller Rutledge and James Rutledge. In 1829, her father, along with John M. Cameron, founded New Salem, Illinois .

  2. Ann Mayes Rutledge (Henderson, Kentucky, Estados Unidos, 7 de enero de 1813 - New Salem, Illinois, Estados Unidos, 25 de agosto de 1835) fue el supuesto primer amor de Abraham Lincoln. Relación. Nacida cerca de Henderson, Kentucky, Ann Mayes Rutledge fue la tercera de los diez hijos de Mary y James Rutledge.

    • Estadounidense
    • Abogada
    • 25 de agosto de 1835 (22 años), New Salem (Estados Unidos)
  3. 3 de mar. de 2020 · Who Was Anne Rutledge? Ann was a young woman with whom Abraham Lincoln was rumoured to have had a love affair with, years before his marriage to Mary Todd Lincoln. She was born in 1813 near Henderson, Kentucky, as the third of ten children, and raised in the pioneer spirit by her mother Mary Ann Miller Rutledge and Father James Rutledge.

  4. The Ann Rutledge story endures as one of the most piquant sagas in Abraham Lincoln historiography. William H. Herndon, Lincoln's law partner, brought it to national attention after the assassination when he scandalized a grieving public with the claim that Rutledge, not Mary Todd, had been Lincoln's great love.

  5. Contents. Ann Rutledge. friend of Lincoln. Learn about this topic in these articles: effect on Mary Todd Lincoln. In Mary Todd Lincoln. …husband’s former law partner, that Ann Rutledge, a family friend who had died in 1835, was the only woman Abraham ever loved, bewildered and saddened her.

  6. 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. 12 de mar. de 2017 · Ann Rutledge in American Memory: Social Change and the Erosion of a Romantic Drama. BARRY SCHWARTZ. Volume 26, Issue 1, Winter 2005, pp. 1-27. Permalink: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.2629860.0026.103. Permissions.