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  2. White cake - Wikipedia

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    Angel food cake, a sponge cake made using only egg whites [2] Lady Baltimore cake, a dish in Southern cuisine [1] Mary Todd Lincoln's white almond cake was a celebrated cake during the period surrounding Abraham Lincoln's presidency [18] [19] [20] White velvet cake, a yolkless cake from the 1860s that is a version of Red velvet cake [21]

  3. Mary Todd Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Todd Lincoln (December 13, 1818 – July 16, 1882) served as the First Lady of the United States from 1861 until the assassination of her husband, ...

  4. File:Mary Todd Lincoln (IA marytoddlincolnlinc).pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Strawberry ice cream - Wikipedia

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    From 1856 to 1859, Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of Abraham Lincoln was noted for frequently hosting Strawberry Parties in Springfield, Illinois to commemorate berry season. These parties included many treats, such as strawberry ice cream and were hosted before her husband, Abraham Lincoln's time as president. [6]

  7. Spotlight on Mary Todd Lincoln [Video]

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    The Mary Todd Lincoln House's mission is to "cultivate public interest in the multilayered past by sharing the story of a woman whose experiences resonate today."

  8. How the 'Manhunt' cast prepared to depict Lincoln's ...

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    For the record: 1:44 p.m. March 15, 2024: Former slave Mary Simms is shown reading in the series but it is unclear if that is historically accurate.Also, in the series her testimony in the ...

  9. Savage Conversations - Wikipedia

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    Savage Conversations is a book by author and poet LeAnne Howe (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma).Published in 2019, the story is based on historical events that occurred in the United States between 1862 and 1876: the execution of thirty-eight Dakota men, the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, and the court-ordered institutionalization of Mary Todd Lincoln. [1]