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  1. Mary Harlan Lincoln (née Harlan; September 25, 1846 – March 31, 1937) was the daughter of United States Senator James Harlan and the wife of Robert Todd Lincoln. Life and family [ edit ] The eldest child of James Harlan and Ann Eliza Peck, Mary Eunice Harlan was born in Iowa City, Iowa on September 25, 1846. [1]

  2. Mary Eunice Harlan, la hija mayor de James Harlan y Ann Eliza Peck, nació en Iowa City, Iowa, el 25 de septiembre de 1846. [1] La única de los hijos de James Harlan que vivió hasta la edad adulta, se crió en Mount Pleasant, Iowa. y Washington, DC Se educó en Mount Pleasant y en la escuela de acabado Madame Smith's en Washington.

  3. Biography. Mary Eunice Harlan was born on September 25, 1846, in Iowa, the daughter of James Harlan and Ann Peck. Her father was the Hon. James Harlan, U.S. Senator from Iowa and Secretary of the Interior under President Lincoln. She married Robert Todd Lincoln on September 24, 1868, in Washington, District of Columbia.

  4. Mary Harlan Lincoln (née Harlan; September 25, 1846 – March 31, 1937) was the daughter of United States Senator James Harlan and the wife of Robert Todd Lincoln. The eldest child of James Harlan and Ann Eliza Peck, Mary Eunice Harlan was born in Iowa City, Iowa on September 25, 1846. The only one of James Harlan's children to live to ...

  5. 21 de may. de 2023 · Her name was Mary Eunice Harlan. She was the daughter of Iowa’s U.S. Sen. James Harlan and his wife, Ann Harlan. The senator was a close friend and political ally of President Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln chose him to be his secretary of the Interior during his second term, but was assassinated before Harlan could begin serving in the post.

  6. Their first child, Mary Eunice, arrived in 1846. An influential Methodist, Harlan worked as an educator, merchant, surveyor, and lawyer before beginning a national political career. Once a member of the Whig Party, he joined the newly formed Republican Party in 1854 and represented Iowa in the Senate intermittently from 1855 to 1873.

  7. Mamie was born Mary Todd Lincoln to Mary Eunice Harlan and Robert Todd Lincoln at the Robert Lincoln home in Chicago, Illinois. As a child, she was called by the nickname of "Little Mamie". Her father would often bring Mamie to visit his mother, Mary Todd Lincoln. It is believed that Robert addressed Mamie as Mary's "favorite grandchild".