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Pa is dead. I can hardly believe that I shall never see him again. I must learn to take care of myself now. Yes, Pa is dead, and I am only Tad Lincoln now, little Tad, like other little boys. I am not a president's son now. I won't have many presents anymore. Well, I will try and be a good boy, and
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and both boys were bedridden. Willie died on February 20, while Tad recovered. However he cried frequently for a month, not only for his brother's death, but for the loss of his other two playmates Bud and Holly, for his mother sent them away after Willie's death, because they reminded her too much
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Lincoln suffered from what one modern commentator has called a "complex speech and language disorder" related to some form of a cleft lip or palate. This caused some problems when Lincoln was in school in Chicago. While at the Elizabeth Street School in that city, his schoolmates sometimes called
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Lincoln and his brother Willie were considered "notorious hellions" during the period they lived in Springfield. William Herndon, Abraham Lincoln's law partner, wrote about the times Lincoln would bring the boys to work with him in Illinois: "The boys were absolutely unrestrained in their
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amusement.  If they pulled down all the books from the shelves, bent the points of all the pens, overturned inkstands, scattered law papers over the floor or threw the pencils into the spittoon, it never disturbed the serenity of their father's good nature."
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After the assassination, Mary, Robert, and Tad Lincoln lived together in Chicago. Robert moved out after a short time, and Tad began attending school. In 1868, they left Chicago and lived in Europe for almost three years, in Germany and later in England.
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wrote that the boy's numerous tutors in the White House usually quit in frustration. Tad had free run of the White House, and there are stories of him interrupting presidential meetings, collecting animals, charging visitors to see his father, and more.
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brought her younger brothers, 14-year-old "Bud" (Horatio Nelson Taft Jr., 1847–1915) and 12-year-old "Holly" (Halsey Cook Taft, 1849–1897), to the White House, and they became playmates of the two young Lincolns.
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and delivered his words rapidly and unintelligibly. Often only those close to Lincoln were able to understand him. For example, he called his father's bodyguard,
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On Saturday morning, July 15, 1871, Lincoln died at the age of 18 at the Clifton House hotel in Chicago. The cause of death has been variously referred to as
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With serious effusion compressing the lungs and crowding the nearby heart, there was not enough oxygen to maintain the life centers of the brain
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of him. After Willie's death, Tad's parents became even more lenient toward Tad's behavior, and Tad spent nearly all his time with his father.
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Funeral services were held for Lincoln in his brother Robert's home in Chicago. His body was transported to Springfield and buried in the
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Emerson, Jason. Giant in the Shadows: The Life of Robert T. Lincoln. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2012, P. 478.
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him "Stuttering Tad" because of the speech impediment, which he was able to learn how to manage as a teenager.
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During the time his father was alive, Tad was impulsive and unrestrained, and did not attend school.
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Father Lincoln: The Untold Story of Abraham Lincoln and His Boys--Robert, Eddy, Willie, and Tad
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In Lincoln's Footsteps: A Historical Guide to the Lincoln Sites in Illinois
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will hope to go someday to Pa and brother Willie, in Heaven.
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Thomas Lincoln was born on April 4, 1853, the fourth son of
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On film and television Tad Lincoln has been portrayed by,
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Tad Lincoln with his father looking at a photo album
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Giant in the Shadows: The Life of Robert T. Lincoln
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Fourth son of President Abraham Lincoln (1853–1871)
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Springfield, Illinois
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Lincoln Tomb
Oak Ridge Cemetery
Abraham Lincoln
Mary Todd Lincoln
Edward Baker Lincoln
Robert Todd Lincoln
William Wallace Lincoln
Lincoln family
Abraham Lincoln
Mary Todd Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
Mary Todd
Robert
Edward
William
Thomas Lincoln
tadpole
cleft lip and palate
lisp
William H. Crook

their father's election as President
Julia Taft
typhoid fever
John Hay
Grover's Theatre
Tom Taylor

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