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The cause of death has been variously referred to as tuberculosis, a pleuristic attack, pneumonia, or congestive heart failure. Note 1] In an obituary, John Hay affectionately referred to him as "Little Tad."
Oct 21, 2021 · Tad Lincoln, like two of his brothers and his father, died an untimely death. But he left his mark on the Lincoln White House, where his play, mischief, and strong affection for his father helped lift the cloud of the terrible Civil War years.
- Morgan Dunn
Sep 18, 2017 · Tad’s Decline and Death. Tad’s cold had become serious and required Dr. C.G. Smith’s medical attention. He had trouble breathing, and was feverish. The diagnosis was (by various sources) dropsy, or pleurisy, or tuberculosis. Whatever the actual cause, all aforesaid possibilities were extremely serious without modern antibiotics.
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Tad Lincoln was the youngest son of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln. He died of tuberculosis in 1871 at the age of 18, after traveling with his mother to Europe and back.
Dec 29, 1996 · The cause of death was most likely tuberculosis. Tad's death occurred in the Clifton House in Chicago. Simple funeral services were held for Tad the next day in Robert Lincoln's Chicago home. Tad was to be buried in the Lincoln Tomb in Springfield, and Robert accompanied the casket on the train.
Tad died in Chicago on July 15, 1871. Facing the death of a third child, Mary was inconsolable. Title: Tad Lincoln in Germany. Creator: Weisbrod, F. Origin Date: 1869. Object ID: LFA-0084. View Object Record.
Mar 16, 2012 · On Thursday, February 20, 1862, Abraham and Mary Lincoln were reeling from the death of their second-oldest surviving son, Willie. He had died from what was likely typhoid fever. Willie had gotten sick in January.