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A newly discovered letter written by former first lady Mary Todd Lincoln shows a side of her that is rarely seen, an author and historical document expert told FOX Business.
Home: This is the Mary Todd Lincoln House. It is a 5,500-square-foot, Georgian-style home in the Western Suburbs Historic District of Lexington that was built from 1803 to 1806. It is now a museum ...
Parade. Not so long ago, if your mind pondered on Mary Todd Lincoln, you simply thought of her association with her famous husband, Abraham, the 16th President of the United States. But thanks to pop ...
In 1832, the Todd family, which by then included the stepmother who nicknamed Mary the “Limb of Satan” and the half-brothers who would later -- somewhat embarrassingly for the wife of the ...
Dorothy McClerren, 96, portrayed Mary Todd Lincoln in her daughter’s home to share her talents with Heartland Hospice workers ...
The Insanity File: The Case of Mary Todd LincolnBy Mark E. Neely and R. Gerald McMurtrySouthern Illinois University Press, 217 pages, $19.95The Trials of Mrs. LincolnBy Samuel A. SchreinerDonald I ...
An 1864 letter from Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of Abraham Lincoln, is for sale for $15,000 by The Raab Collection in Philadelphia. It shows a rarely seen side of the first lady, said an expert.