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  1. Apr 27, 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.

  2. Robert Todd Lincoln . Section 31, Grave S-13. The first son of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln, and their only son to live to adulthood, Robert Todd Lincoln was a Harvard-educated lawyer, statesman and business executive.

  3. Maintained by: Find a Grave. Added: Apr 25, 1998. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 628. Source citation. Presidential Cabinet Secretary, United States Diplomat. He is best remembered as the first child of 16th United States President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln. He was the only one of the President's children to survive past the age of 18.

  4. Robert Todd Lincoln was an American statesman, diplomat, businessman, lawyer, and briefly a union captain during the Civil War. He was the oldest son of the 16th President of the United States of America, Abraham Lincoln, and his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln.

  5. Robert Todd Lincoln, the first child of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln, was born in Springfield, Illinois, in 1843. He had three brothers: Robert Lincoln (1843-1926), Edward Lincoln (1846-50), William Lincoln (1850-62) and Thomas Lincoln (1853-1871). Lincoln studied at Illinois State University and Harvard University.

  6. Abraham Lincoln had four children with his wife, Mary Todd LincolnRobert, Edward, William, and Thomas. Robert Todd Lincoln Robert Todd Lincoln was the eldest of Abraham Lincoln’s sons. He was born on the 1st of August, 1843. He was the only one of Abraham’s children to survive into adulthood. Though Robert’s other brothers

  7. Abraham Lincoln’s papers were acquired by gifts, transfers, deposits, purchases, and reproductions during the years 1901-2013. The Lincoln Papers came to the Library of Congress from Lincoln's oldest son, Robert Todd Lincoln (1843-1926), who arranged for their organization and care shortly after his father was assassinated on April 14, 1865.

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