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Like Jacqueline Kennedy, Mary Todd Lincoln was at her husband's side when an assassin struck. She never recovered from that fateful evening at Ford's Theatre on April 14, 1865. Mrs. Lincoln led a fascinating life before, during, and after her White House years. I am not an author or an historian; rather I am a former American history teacher who enjoys researching Mary Todd Lincoln's life. If you have a specific Mary Todd Lincoln question that you would like me to research for you, please e-mail me. The Mary Todd Lincoln Research Site is intended for use by students, teachers, schools, and anyone with an interest in introductory information on Mary Lincoln. Mary Todd Lincoln
"That dreadful house...that dreadful house." Cried in anguish as Mary exited the Petersen House and looked at Ford's Theatre on the morning of April 15, 1865. SOURCE: A. Lincoln: His Last 24 Hours by W. Emerson Reck (Columbia, University of South Carolina Press, 1994), p. 160.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON MARY TODD LINCOLN'S LIFE Mary Todd Lincoln Trivia
THE LINCOLNS IN GRANITE The First Statue of Mary and Her Husband, Abraham
PICTURES OF MARY TODD LINCOLN Mary Todd Lincoln Photo Gallery
WHAT IF THE LINCOLNS HAD ATTENDED THE PLAY AT GROVER'S THEATRE? Would the president still have been assassinated?
MARY TODD LINCOLN'S WORDS A Collection of Mary Todd Lincoln Quotes
MARY TODD LINCOLN'S EUROPEAN TRAVELS Mary Lincoln's Trips to Europe
The Sons of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln
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