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making political speeches." Abraham apparently realized that his being away had a potential impact on his sons as evidenced by the following quote from his April 16, 1848, letter to his wife: "don't let the blessed fellows forget Father". One such example that gives insight into Robert's childhood in general was related by Joseph Humphreys, who had taken a train to Lexington, Kentucky, in 1847: "there were two lively youngsters on board who kept the whole train in a turmoil, and their long-legged father, instead of spanking the brats, looked pleased as Punch and aided and abetted the older one in mischief".
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and the car body. There was some crowding, and I happened to be pressed by it against the car body while waiting my turn. In this situation the train began to move, and by the motion I was twisted off my feet, and had dropped somewhat, with feet downward, into the open space, and was personally helpless, when my coat collar was vigorously seized and I was quickly pulled up and out to a secure footing on the platform. Upon turning to thank my rescuer I saw it was Edwin Booth, whose face was of course well known to me, and I expressed my gratitude to him, and in doing so, called him by name.
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Robert Todd Lincoln, son and the last survivor of the family of President Lincoln, died peacefully at Hildene, his Summer home, last night. His death was discovered by a servant, who went as usual to call Mr. Lincoln to breakfast. Dr. C.M. Campbell of Manchester Centre, the family physician, declared
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From 1884 to 1912, Lincoln's name was mentioned in varying degrees of seriousness as a candidate for the Republican presidential or vice-presidential nomination. He repeatedly disavowed any interest in running and stated he would not accept nomination for either position. His likeness was included in
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considered Robert Todd Lincoln to be "a particularly unfortunate, even tragic figure." Lincoln himself once said, "No one wanted me for Secretary of War... For minister to England... For president of the Pullman Company; they wanted Abraham Lincoln's son." Nevertheless, he accepted the appointments
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Mary Todd Lincoln prevented Robert Lincoln from joining the Army until shortly before the war's conclusion. President Lincoln argued "our son is not more dear to us than the sons of other people are to their mothers." In January 1865, the First Lady gave in and President Lincoln wrote Ulysses Grant,
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Upon the death of George Pullman in 1897, Robert Lincoln, son of Abraham and Mary Lincoln, became president of the Pullman Company. He remained in that position until 1911 when he became chairman of the board. He served in that capacity until 1924 but continued to serve on the board until his death
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The incident occurred while a group of passengers were late at night purchasing their sleeping car places from the conductor who stood on the station platform at the entrance of the car. The platform was about the height of the car floor, and there was of course a narrow space between the platform
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in 1890 at the age of 16. Weeks after Jack's death, Robert wrote to his cousin Charles Edwards, "We had a long & most anxious struggle and at times had hopes of saving our boy. It would have been done if it had depended only on his own marvelous pluck & patience now that the end has come,
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requesting that he and his family be allowed to stay in the Executive mansion for two and a half weeks because his mother had told him that "she can not possibly be ready to leave here". Lincoln also acknowledged that he was aware of the "great inconvenience" this would be to Johnson since he had
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Some commentators believe that Lincoln had a distant relationship with his father, in part because, during his formative years, Abraham Lincoln spent months on the judicial circuit. Lincoln recalled, "During my childhood and early youth he was almost constantly away from home, attending court or
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and shortly, the embarrassment Robert had hoped to avoid came to the forefront, with his motives and character being publicly questioned. Bellevue's director, who at Mary's commitment trial assured the jury she would benefit from treatment at his facility, now declared her well enough to go to
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In 1871, Lincoln's only surviving brother, Tad, died at the age of 18, leaving his mother devastated with grief. Lincoln was already concerned about what he thought were his mother's compulsive and extravagant spending, hallucinations, and eccentric behaviors. Fearing that she was a danger to
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Robert, Mary, and the children would often leave their hot city life behind for the cooler climate of Mount Pleasant, during the 1880s the family would summer at the Harlan home there. The Harlan-Lincoln home, built in 1876, still stands today. Donated by Mary Harlan Lincoln to
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in Springfield. Two weeks after his death, his widow Mary Harlan Lincoln wrote to her husband's niece of an inspired thought: "...ur darling was a personage, made his own history, independently of his great father, and should have his own place 'in the sun'".
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Lincoln himself recognized these coincidences. He is said to have refused a later presidential invitation with the comment, "No, I'm not going, and they'd better not ask me, because there is a certain fatality about presidential functions when I am present."
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Robert fought to preserve and protect his father's legacy, clashing with Abraham Lincoln biographer William Herndon over Herndon's statements about his father. As a result of their confrontations over his Lincoln biography, in 1890 Herndon wrote to
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broke out over a case in which a jury gave a verdict of manslaughter rather than murder in a case that many suspected was rigged. Forty-five people died during three days of rioting before U.S. troops dispatched by Lincoln reestablished calm.
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in 1891. They had one son, Lincoln Isham, who married Leahalma Correa in 1919, but died without children. The last person acknowledged and known to be of Lincoln lineage, Robert's grandson Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith, died in 1985.
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Undated letter from Mary Harlan Lincoln to Katherine Helm, either held in the "Mary G. Townsend Collection" (Giant in the Shadows: The Life of Robert T. Lincoln by Jason Emerson), or in an unnamed private collection (Swick &
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died in 1897, Lincoln assumed the company's presidency. After retiring from this position in 1911, Lincoln served as chairman of the board until 1924. In Lincoln's later years, he resided at homes in Washington, D.C., and
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objective lens was installed. Lincoln's telescope and observatory have been restored and it was used by a local astronomy club in the early 2000s. Lincoln was also a dedicated golfer, and served as president of the
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Subsequent to serving as Secretary of War, Lincoln assisted Oscar Dudley to establish the Illinois Industrial Training School for Boys (now known as Glenwood Academy) in Norwood Park in 1887, after Dudley (a
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Lincoln was often spoken of as a possible candidate for national office, including the presidency, but never took steps to mount a campaign. He served as Secretary of War in the administration of
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Springfield to live with her sister. Her commitment and subsequent events alienated Lincoln from his mother, and they did not possibly reconcile until shortly before her unexpected death.
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Lincoln is considered to have had little in common with his father personally or politically, not being humorous or unpretentious, but rather cold, stuffy, and aloof.
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and was very well-paid, becoming a millionaire lawyer and businessman, fond of the pleasures of the wealthy conservative Victorian gentlemen of his social circle.
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wrote that Robert Lincoln, "having failed fifteen out of sixteen subjects in the Harvard entrance examination, got in at last and emerged an unsympathetic bore."
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Lincoln took the Harvard College entrance examination in 1859, but failed fifteen out of the sixteen subjects. Subsequently, Lincoln was enrolled at
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in 1866 and became licensed as an attorney in Chicago on February 22, 1867. He was certified to practice law four days later on February 26, 1867.
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to prepare for college; he graduated Phillips Exeter in 1860. Admitted to Harvard, he graduated in 1864, having been elected vice-president of the
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Lincoln was the last surviving member of the Garfield and Arthur Cabinets, and the last-surviving witness of Lee's surrender at Appomattox. The
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due to fatigue after spending much of his recent time in a covered wagon at the battlefront. Ten days later, Robert Lincoln wrote President
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in 1907, it now serves as a museum containing a collection of artifacts from the Lincoln family and from Abraham Lincoln's presidency.
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Three months after she started living there, Mary Lincoln was able to escape from Bellevue Place. She smuggled letters to her lawyer,
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and had previously served as a member of the Illinois state legislature for four terms. He was named after his maternal grandfather,
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after the jury had been dismissed. In 1911, Lincoln became chairman of the Pullman Company board, a position he held until 1924.
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on General Grant's staff, a status which meant, in all likelihood, he would not be involved in actual combat. He was present at
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quoted Robert as saying that his most vivid image of his father was of packing saddlebags to prepare for his travels through
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Robert Todd Lincoln as a character has appeared multiple times on film, in television programs, and in dramatic productions.
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Months afterwards, while serving on Grant's US Army staff, Robert Lincoln recalled the occurrence to Colonel
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Robert Lincoln was coincidentally either present or nearby when three presidential assassinations occurred.
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On the night his father was assassinated, Robert had turned down an invitation to accompany the Lincolns to
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in Manchester. His last public appearance was on May 30, 1922, at the dedication ceremony for his father's
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of South Chicago, a town which was later absorbed into the city of Chicago. In 1877 he rejected President
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but he was at the White House nearby, and rushed to be with his parents. The president was moved to the
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American Plays and Musicals on Screen: 650 Stage Productions and Their Film and Television Adaptations
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Lincoln's last surviving descendant, Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith, died December 24, 1985. With him,
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Abraham Lincoln's Last Living Descendant Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith Ended the Family Line in 1985
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Lincoln's body was buried at Arlington National Cemetery in a sarcophagus designed by the sculptor
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Letters of Note: Volume 1: An Eclectic Collection of Correspondence Deserving of a Wider Audience
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New Letters and papers of Lincoln, compiled by Paul M. Angle. – To MARY LINCOLN 1 April 16, 1848
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employee) "discovered more homeless, neglected and abused boys than dogs on the city streets."
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surrendered. He resigned his commission on June 12, 1865, and returned to civilian life.
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had children of their own. Robert's other daughter, Mary Todd Lincoln ("Mamie") married
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Abraham Lincoln on Screen: Fictional and Documentary Portrayals on Film and Television
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there is a great blank in our future lives & an affliction not to be measured."
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from July 1926 until March 1928 when arrangements were made to inter his remains at
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Of Robert's children, Jessie Harlan Lincoln Beckwith had two children, but neither
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Burlingame, Michael (1974). "Lincoln, Robert Todd". In Garraty, John A. (ed.).
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Herndon's Informants: Letters, Interviews, and Statements About Abraham Lincoln
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Papers of William Seward; Frances (Fanny) Seward diary entry February 12, 1863
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The Real Abraham Lincoln: A Complete One Volume History of His Life and Times
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Lincoln's Last Days: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever
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The hidden Lincoln : from the letters and papers of William H. Herndon
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Lincoln, Robert T. (1998) . Wilson, Douglas L.; Davis, Rodney O. (eds.).
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as Secretary of War and served from 1881 to 1885 under Garfield and then
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Ambassadors of the United States of America to the Court of St. James's
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as anxious as you can be to have every liberty & privilege restored
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Biographical Directory of the United States Executive Branch, 1774–1989
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Lincoln served as the U.S. minister to Great Britain, formally to the
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in 1977. In 1922, he took part in the dedication ceremonies for the
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Lincoln's Ladies: The Women in the Life of the Sixteenth President
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become president of the United States only a short time earlier.
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after the shooting, where Robert attended his father's deathbed.
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Lincoln was once saved from possible serious injury or death by
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On February 11, 1865, Lincoln was commissioned as an assistant
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death due to cerebral hemorrhage induced by arterio-sclerosis.
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Studies in Asian Historical Linguistics, Philology and Beyond
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Robert had long expressed his intention to be buried in the
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People associated with the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
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Army Cemeteries Explorer β€“ Arlington National Cemetery
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The Presidents Were Here: A State-by-State Historical Guide
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Lincoln was not present at Ford's Theatre when his father
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with his remaining family. He attended law classes at the
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with a captain's rank. He served in the last weeks of the
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After graduating from Harvard, Robert Lincoln enrolled at
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Cooper, Dan. "President Lincoln of the Pullman Company,"
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Arlington National Cemetery: Shrine to America's Heroes
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Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln
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Four Marys and a Jessie: The Story of the Lincoln Women
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Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
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Ambassadors of the United States to the United Kingdom
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Original Letters and Manuscripts: Robert Todd Lincoln
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Herndon, William H. (1940) . Hertz, Emmanuel (ed.).
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Lincoln's sarcophagus at Arlington National Cemetery
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Giant in the Shadows: The Life of Robert T. Lincoln
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Mary Lincoln's Insanity Case: A Documentary History
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Robert Lincoln (disambiguation)
photograph
United States Minister to the United Kingdom
Benjamin Harrison
Grover Cleveland
Edward John Phelps
Thomas F. Bayard
United States Secretary of War
James A. Garfield
Chester A. Arthur
Alexander Ramsey
William Crowninshield Endicott
Springfield, Illinois
Manchester, Vermont
Arlington National Cemetery
Republican
Mary Eunice Harlan
Mamie Lincoln Isham
Jessie Harlan Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
Mary Todd Lincoln
Lincoln family
Harvard University
AB
Northwestern University
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United States
Union Army
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