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The whole family was deeply affected. Abraham said, "My poor boy. He was too good for this earth. God has called him home. I know that he is much better off in heaven, but then we loved him so much. It is hard, hard to have him die!"; after the burial, he shut himself in a room and wept alone. Mary
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room, where he died. Abraham took solace in caring for and comforting Tad, who was still recovering from his illness and was grieving himself for Willie's death. He also lost the companionship of Bud and Holly, whom Mary refused to allow in the White House anymore, as they reminded her too much of
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Another time, when his father took him to Chicago in 1859 on a business trip, a wide-eyed Willie wrote home to a friend: "This town is a very beautiful place. Me and father went to two theatres the other night. Me and father have a nice little room to ourselves. We have two little pitchers on a
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Horatio Nelson Taft, to allow her boys, 14-year-old "Bud" (Horatio Nelson Taft Jr., 1847–1915) and 12-year-old "Holly" (Halsey Cook Taft, 1849–1897), to play with the Lincoln boys at the White House. The boys brought their 16-year-old sister,
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Despite his propensity for mischief, Willie also had a philosophical and thoughtful side, and it was said he was very like his father in this way. Like his father, Willie enjoyed writing and working with words. When his father's friend
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When Lincoln took office as President of the United States, Willie and Tad moved into the White House with the rest of their family. To prevent them from becoming too lonely in their new home, Mary asked the wife of
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caused by contaminated water systems at the White House. After some days, Tad began to grow stronger, but Willie gradually weakened; Abraham and Mary spent much time at his bedside. He died on February 20.
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Willie Lincoln, Third Son of President Lincoln, died February 20, 1862 ... He had died days earlier after a struggle with typhoid fever, probably contracted from contaminated water that supplied the White
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washstand. The smallest one for me the largest one for father. We have two little towels on a top of both pitchers. The smallest one for me, the largest one for father."
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Willie Lincoln was born in Springfield, Illinois, on December 21, 1850. He was born just ten months after the death of his older brother
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In 1839, Wallace married Frances Todd, Mary Lincoln's sister. Abraham and Mary named William Wallace "Willie" Lincoln after Wallace.
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remained in bed for three weeks and was unable to attend Willie's funeral or look after Tad. She never again entered the
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takes place during and after Willie's death and depicts Abraham's journey through his grief. It won the 2017
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Willie and Tad became very ill in early 1862 with what was known at the time as "bilious fever," most likely
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sheet music written by Wallace & Thomas in 1863 & dedicated to "Mrs. Abraham Lincoln"
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A fictional version of Willie's death is also depicted in the novel and its subsequent movie
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in 1861, ten-year-old Willie wrote a eulogy for him that was published in the
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Third son of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln (1850–1862)
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See also "The Murder of Willie Lincoln" by Burt Solomon (Forge, 2017,
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House of Abraham: Lincoln and the Todds, a Family Divided by War
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Index

William Lincoln

Springfield, Illinois
Washington, D.C.
Typhoid fever
Oak Ridge Cemetery
Springfield, Illinois
Abraham Lincoln
Mary Todd Lincoln
Lincoln family
Abraham
Mary Todd Lincoln
typhoid fever
White House

Mathew Brady
Eddie
Tad
William Herndon
Edward Baker
Battle of Ball's Bluff
federal judge
Julia Taft
typhoid fever
Green Room
Prince of Wales
Oak Hill Cemetery
Georgetown
Abraham's assassination
Oak Ridge Cemetery

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