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  1. Mary Harlan Lincoln ( née Harlan; September 25, 1846 – March 31, 1937) was the daughter of United States Senator James Harlan and the wife of Robert Todd Lincoln . Life and family. The eldest child of James Harlan and Ann Eliza Peck, Mary Eunice Harlan was born in Iowa City, Iowa on September 25, 1846. [1] .

  2. Mary Harlan Lincoln (née Harlan; September 25, 1846 – March 31, 1937) was the daughter of United States Senator James Harlan and the wife of Robert Todd Lincoln. The eldest child of James Harlan and Ann Eliza Peck, Mary Eunice Harlan was born in Iowa City, Iowa on September 25, 1846.

  3. Mary Eunice Harlan fue una mujer estadounidense nacida en Ohio en 1835. Era hija de un influyente político y abogado, James Harlan, quien fue senador y Secretario del Interior durante el Gobierno de Abraham Lincoln.

  4. 3 de may. de 2022 · Immediate Family: Daughter of James Harlan, U.S. Senator and Secretary of the Interior and Eliza Harlan. Wife of Robert Todd Lincoln, U.S. Secretary of War. Mother of Mary "Mamie" Isham (Lincoln); Abraham Lincoln, II and Jessie Harlan Lincoln. Sister of (5865) William Harlan.

  5. Learn about the relationship between James Harlan, a senator and educator, and Abraham Lincoln, the president and his grandchildren. See the house where Mary Eunice Harlan, Lincoln's granddaughter, spent summers and visit the museum with Lincoln memorabilia.

  6. Mary Eunice Harlan. 1846–1937. Marriage: 24 September 1868. Mary Lincoln. 1869–1938. Abraham Lincoln II. 1873–1890. Jessie Harlan Lincoln. 1875–1948. Sources (36) Robert Lincoln in household of Abram Lincoln, "United States Census, 1850" Robert T Lewncoln, "District of Columbia Marriages, 1811-1950" Robert Todd Lincoln, "Find A Grave Index"

  7. Robert Todd Lincoln is buried with his wife, the former Mary Eunice Harlan, whom he married in 1868. In April 1927, Mary Harlan Lincoln and the Fine Arts Commission selected noted American sculptor James Earle Fraser to design a memorial on the south slope of the cemetery.