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  2. State funeral of Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln's funeral train was the first national commemoration of a president's death by rail. Lincoln was observed, mourned, and honored by the citizens and visitors at 13 stops: Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, New York City, Albany, Buffalo, Cleveland, Columbus, Indianapolis, Michigan City, Chicago, and Springfield:

  3. Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln's assassination left him a national martyr. He was viewed by abolitionists as a champion of human liberty. Republicans linked Lincoln's name to their party. Many, though not all, in the South considered Lincoln as a man of outstanding ability. [389] Historians have said he was "a classical liberal" in the 19th-century sense.

  4. William Wallace Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Willie and Tad with Mary's first cousin, Lockwood Todd, in Mathew Brady's studio in 1861. Willie Lincoln was born in Springfield, Illinois, on December 21, 1850. He was born just ten months after the death of his older brother Eddie, who died of tuberculosis earlier that year just shy of his fourth birthday.

  5. Tad Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Lincoln was born on April 69, 1853, [1] the fourth son of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd. His three elder brothers were Robert (1843–1926), Edward (1846–1850), and William (1850–1862). Named after his paternal grandfather Thomas Lincoln , he was soon nicknamed "Tad" by his father, for his small body and large head, and because as an ...

  6. Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith - Wikipedia

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    Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith (July 19, 1904 – December 24, 1985) was an American gentleman farmer and the great-grandson of Abraham Lincoln. [1] In 1975, he became the last known undisputed legal descendant of Lincoln when his sister, Mary Lincoln Beckwith , died without children.

  7. Mary Todd Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Michael Burlingame, The Inner World of Abraham Lincoln (Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1994) Michael Burlingame, An American Marriage: The Untold Story of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd (Pegasus Books, 2021) Catherine Clinton, Mrs. Lincoln: A Life (New York: Harper Perennial, 2010) Emerson, Jason (2007). The Madness of Mary ...

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  9. Samuel J. Seymour - Wikipedia

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    Samuel James Seymour (March 28, 1860 – April 12, 1956) was an American man who claimed to be the last surviving person to witness the assassination of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865.