1818-1882

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1818-1882

Stitch by stitch

Elizabeth Hobbs Keckly sews her way to freedom
2021
"A talented seamstress, born enslaved in 1818, bought freedom for herself and her son"--.

Courting Mr. Lincoln

a novel
2019
"A . . . historical novel about the relationships between the brilliant, melancholic future President and the two people who knew him best: his handsome and charming confidant (and roommate) Joshua Speed and the spirited young debutante Mary Todd"--OCLC.

Mary Todd Lincoln

Civil War's First Lady
A biography of the wife of the sixteenth president of the United States, discussing her upbringing, marriage, her role in Lincoln's political career, and the tragedies that marred her life.
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The Lincolns

a scrapbook look at Abraham and Mary
A dual biography of Abraham Lincoln and his wife, Mary, using photographs, letters, engravings, and cartoons to look at their childhoods, courtship, marriage, children, and other joys and traumas of their years together, including their deaths.

Mary Todd Lincoln

2015
"[A biography of Mary Todd Lincoln whose] determined spirit made her one of the most memorable First Ladies. She was witty and highly educated, although that wasn't popular for women of her time. Though born and raised in the South, she opposed slavery and supported her husband's quest to save the Union. No matter what criticism or hardship she faced, including her husband's assassination, she remained loyal to her country."--Provided by publisher.

Mary Todd Lincoln

a biography
2008
A biography Mary Todd Lincoln, discussing her childhood as an orphan in Kentucky, her marriage to Abraham Lincoln, their children and family life, the criticism she endured as first lady, and the rumors of mental instability that plagued her later years.

Mary Todd Lincoln

Mary Todd Lincoln's unique and determined personality made her one of the most memorable First Ladies. She was smart, witty, and highly educated. Although she was born and raised in the South, she opposed slavery and supported her husband's quest to save the Union. No matter what criticism or personal hardships she faced, including witnessing her husband's assassination, she remained steadfastly loyal to her country.

Mary Todd Lincoln

Civil War's First Lady
2015
Author Mary E. Hull traces the life of one of America's most controversial First Ladies. After her husband, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865, Mary Todd Lincoln became a frequent target of humiliating personal attacks, and her mental health declined sharply. Many people, including her own son, thought she was insane. An outspoken, strong woman, Mary Todd Lincoln faced many hardships and struggled with a sadness that would end only with her own death.

Mrs. Lincoln

a life
2009
A comprehensive biography on the life of Mary Todd Lincoln, describing her aristocratic Kentucky upbringing, marriage and children, and personal struggles after the deaths of two of her children and the assassination of her husband in 1865.

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