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  1. 19 de dic. de 2021 · Robert Todd Lincoln was present or nearby for the assassinations of Abraham Lincoln, ... Secretary of War Robert Lincoln, not pictured, was standing about 40 feet away.

  2. Robert Todd Lincoln, or “Bob” and “Prince of Rails” (a nickname developed on the President-elect’s trip to Washington and one which Robert detested), was named after Mary Todd’s father and was the oldest of the Lincoln children. Cross-eyed as child, he developed into a reserved but determined teenager.

  3. 10 de abr. de 2015 · Robert Todd Lincoln, first child of Mary and Abraham, was born on August 1, 1843, in a boarding house called the Globe Tavern in Springfield. (This was before Lincoln had purchased the house on Eighth and Jackson Streets.) He was named after Mary's father, Robert Smith Todd.

  4. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Robert Todd Lincoln was a lawyer, a presidential elector for the Illinois branch of the republican party in 1880, secretary of war in the cabinets of Presidents james garfield and chester a. arthur, U.S. minister to Great Britain from 1889 to 1893, president and chairman of the board for the Illinois-based Pullman Palace Car Company, and the ...

  5. Robert Todd Lincoln, or “Bob” and “Prince of Rails” (a nickname developed on the President-elect’s trip to Washington and one which Robert detested), was named after Mary Todd’s father and was the oldest of the Lincoln children. Cross-eyed as child, he developed into a reserved but determined teenager.

  6. Robert Todd Lincoln, né le 1 er août 1843 à Springfield et mort le 26 juillet 1926 à Manchester (Vermont), est un homme politique américain, fils aîné d'Abraham Lincoln, président des États-Unis et de Mary Todd Lincoln.Il est le seul de ses quatre fils à atteindre l'âge adulte. Membre du Parti républicain, il est secrétaire à la Guerre entre 1881 et 1885 dans l'administration du ...

  7. 5 de feb. de 2024 · February 5th, 2024. Edwin Booth (left) and Robert Todd Lincoln (right), 1860s. Abraham Lincoln’s assassination on April 14, 1865, was unexpected and tragic. John Wilkes Booth was a surprising assassin, a prominent actor from a famed family. The two men had never met before that night, although actor Frank Mordaunt professed that Lincoln had ...