Mary Todd Lincoln: A Biography

Jean H. Baker
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Mary Todd, daughter of the founders of Lexington, Kentucky, was raised in a world of frontier violence. First abandoned at the age of six when her mother died, Mary later fled a hostile stepmother for Springfield, where she met and, after a stormy romance, married the raw Illinois attorney, Abraham Lincoln. Their marriage lasted for twenty five years until his assassination, from which Mary never fully recovered. The desperate measures she took to win the acknowledgement she sought all her life led finally to the shock of a public insanity hearing instigated by her eldest son.
Genres: BiographyHistoryNonfictionAmerican HistoryCivil WarBiography MemoirWomensHistoricalBook ClubPolitics
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