MARY ANN TODD LINCOLN

 


Mary Ann Todd Lincoln was the wife of the 16th President of America, Abraham Lincoln, and the First Lady of the United States from 1861 to 1865, until Lincoln's assassination. Mary Ann Todd Lincoln known for her role as First Lady during the US Civil War was born on 13 December1818 in Lexington, Kentucky, to a wealthy family. After education, she moved to Springfield, Illinois, in 1839. There she met and married Abraham Lincoln in 1842. They had four sons. Only one survived to adulthood. Mary supported Lincoln's political career and the Union cause during the Civil War. She gained some infamy for spending on redecorating the White House and hosting social events. She faced personal challenges as some of her family members fought for the Confederacy. Mary suffered from health issues throughout her life. Lincoln was assassinated in 1865. Three of her sons died young. Mary Todd Lincoln died at the age of 63 on 16.7.1882. 

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