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  1. 27 de feb. de 2023 · Of his four sons he had with Mary Todd Lincoln — Eddie, Willie, and Tad — three died young. His only child who survived into adulthood, Robert Todd Lincoln, had several children and grandchildren. However, the last of the president’s direct descendants, including his great-grandson Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith, died in 1985.

  2. 2 de may. de 2015 · Robert Todd Lincoln died on July 26, 1926, six days before his 83rd birthday. He was seemingly surrounded by death his entire life – not just presidents, but also his brothers, his parents, his young son – yet persevered to carve out his own successes and legacy while honoring his famous name.

  3. Robert Todd Lincoln (ur.1 sierpnia 1843, zm. 26 lipca 1926) − amerykański polityk i prawnik.. Wziął udział w wojnie secesyjnej po stronie armii Unii.W 1867 rozpoczął pracę adwokata w Chicago.Sprawował funkcję sekretarza wojny (1881–1885) z ramienia Partii Republikańskiej, a następnie ambasadora w Wielkiej Brytanii (1889–1893).

  4. Although in later years, Robert Todd Lincoln struggled to preserve his father’s legacy, the oldest son was perhaps least like his father. Robert was shyer, more reserved and more concerned with public appearances. Robert was cross-eyed and his eye bothered him his entire life. He did not like public attention; at best he merely endured it.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2018 · In His Father’s Shadow. by Jason Emerson 4/27/2018. Share This Article. Searching for the real Robert Todd Lincoln. As we celebrate the Lincoln bicentennial, the Great Emancipator—and by extension everyone around him—continues to intrigue us. Countless studies have focused on Abraham Lincoln’s generals, his staff and also his family ties.

  6. 18 de feb. de 2014 · Robert T. Lincoln was Abraham and Mary's oldest and last-surviving son, yet little has been published about the lawyer, businessman and statesman who lived d...

  7. 5 de oct. de 2017 · Robert Todd Lincoln was the eldest of Abraham and Mary Lincoln’s four sons. A 17-year-old student at Harvard when the Civil War began, he spent the majority of the war years at college. Much to the embarrassment of the president, his mother refused to allow him to enlist.