The former Manhattan residence of Abraham Lincoln’s granddaughter is set to hit the market for $10.5 million.
A ritzy Manhattan townhouse with serious presidential cred is poised to list for $10.5 million. The 128 E. 38th St. gem, in ...
As Lincoln had remarked, “A house ... In his 1863 Gettysburg Address, he argued that the war must lead to “a new birth of freedom” or it would have been fought in vain. Major Acts In practical terms, ...
Abraham Lincoln ... White House, 11-year-old Willie died of typhoid fever. Little Tad, who eventually recovered from the typhoid fever he had at the same time as Willie, survived his father ...
The only photograph of Abraham ... House gardener [Thomas G. Wheeler]. James Wheeler knew the president as a six-year-old, and Lincoln teased him about stealing some figs off a White House tree ...
(WAND) — Abraham Lincoln had to eat, sleep and put money in the bank just like everyone else. Now you can see the transactions and bank movements he made throughout his life in Illinois.
Whitman first saw Lincoln when the president-elect visited New York on his way to the White House: on Feb. 19 ... Walt Whitman and Abraham Lincoln never spoke to one another in real life, except ...
Lincoln had struggled to heal the wounds of war, yet he became one of its last victims, and the war left the country no less divided. Abraham ... During his time in the White House, Lincoln's ...
On a February afternoon in 1864, Abraham Lincoln stood outside the White House, waiting impatiently ... Lincoln had pledged his full cooperation.
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