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  2. Robert Todd Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Robert Todd Lincoln (August 1, 1843 – July 26, 1926) was an American lawyer and businessman. The eldest son of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln, he was the only one of their four children to survive past the teenage years and also the only to outlive both parents.

  3. Jessie Harlan Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Jessie Harlan Lincoln was born on November 6, 1875, in Chicago to Mary and Robert Todd Lincoln. At the time of her birth, Robert Lincoln was practicing law in Chicago. [2] She was the last of three children of Robert Todd Lincoln. [3] Jessie's sister and brother were, respectively: Mary "Mamie" Lincoln, October 15, 1869 – November 21, 1938 ...

  4. Mamie Lincoln Isham - Wikipedia

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    Mamie was born Mary Todd Lincoln to Mary Eunice Harlan and Robert Todd Lincoln at the Robert Lincoln home in Chicago, Illinois. As a child, she was called by the nickname of "Little Mamie". Her father would often bring Mamie to visit his mother, Mary Todd Lincoln. It is believed that Robert addressed Mamie as Mary's "favorite grandchild".

  5. List of libraries in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Board of Intermediate Karachi Library, North Nazimabad [1] Central Library, Korangi No.5, Korangi; Children Library, Nazimabad; Community Center, Gulshan Town; Defence Central Library DHA [2] Dr. Mahmood Hussain Central Library, University of Karachi, Gulshan Town; Edhi Library, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, WS-9/12, Main University Road, Gulshan Town

  6. List of cultural heritage sites in Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Location District Coordinates Image SD-31 Wazir Mansion: ... Karachi: Virabijee Katrak Maternity Wing, Lady Dufferin Hospital More images. SD-P-114

  7. Urdu Bazaar, Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Origins of the first Urdu bazaar dates back to the Mughal era at Red Fort, Delhi [3] - this location in Karachi of Urdu Bazaar was founded in the 1950s. Initially, the marketplace was composed of just a few stalls operated by the immigrants, but it gradually grew and moved to M.A. Jinnah Road, Saddar, Karachi where it is still located.

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  9. Civil Lines, Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Civil Lines (Urdu: شہری لَکیریں) is an upmarket neighbourhood in Karachi, Pakistan that was where much of Karachi's British officials and local elite resided during the colonial era. [1] Numerous buildings of architectural significance are located in the locality, including civic administration buildings, churches, mansions, and ...