Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen63Illinois State Historical Society., 1970 |
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... Judge Wallace for permission to send her nine of her trunks , principally containing wearing apparel . Altogether , dur- ing Mrs. Lincoln's nine - month stay in Springfield , Robert sent fifteen checks , totaling $ 4,599.28 , to Ninian ...
... Judge Wallace for permission to send her nine of her trunks , principally containing wearing apparel . Altogether , dur- ing Mrs. Lincoln's nine - month stay in Springfield , Robert sent fifteen checks , totaling $ 4,599.28 , to Ninian ...
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... judge . " Both Robert Lincoln and Leonard Swett regarded Mrs. Lincoln as " unsound in mind and not to be trusted with the power of impoverishing herself . " " 48 Nevertheless , for the sake of harmony between the Edwardses and Mrs. Lin ...
... judge . " Both Robert Lincoln and Leonard Swett regarded Mrs. Lincoln as " unsound in mind and not to be trusted with the power of impoverishing herself . " " 48 Nevertheless , for the sake of harmony between the Edwardses and Mrs. Lin ...
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... Judge Bradwell would be here to - day " She remarked that " Judge . Bradwell had an important paper that belonged to her and which she had been trying to get for some time She de- sired very much to see him about it . " She has made the ...
... Judge Bradwell would be here to - day " She remarked that " Judge . Bradwell had an important paper that belonged to her and which she had been trying to get for some time She de- sired very much to see him about it . " She has made the ...
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Mary Todd Lincoln Patient at Bellevue Place | 5 |
Chicago and | 35 |
The New Deal Comes to Illinois | 55 |
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