The Lincolns in the White House: Four Years That Shattered a FamilyFrom the day of Abraham Lincoln's inauguration, a nation divided by savage conflict confronted the new president. But what many don't know was that within the White House's walls, the Lincoln's family would soon find itself suffering turmoil mirroring that of the nation he led. |
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... Willie's (Prince of Wales) bedroom 17 Service stairs 18-20 Pair of bedrooms divided by a corridor from Whose Window Lincoln spoke 21 Central Hall for family's private living quarters ACKNOWLEDGMENTS My gratitude for their generous help ...
... Willie did appear to bring Mary out of her depression. And likely regretting the gulf that had distanced him from Robert, Lincoln fell into an unalloyed love with Willie from the moment he was born, a love that would greatly ease the ...
... Willie occupied in his affections. With undeniable irony, part of Mary's difficult personality became an agent that greatly raised Lincoln's presidential prospects. Lincoln must have borne the requisite intellect in the inner workings ...
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Contents
THREE Calamity in War Calamity at Home | |
FOUR Death in the White House | |
SEVEN An Unfinished Work | |
EPILOGUE The Flying Dutchman | |
NOTES | |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | |
INDEX | |
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The Lincolns in the White House: Four Years That Shattered a Family Jerrold M. Packard Limited preview - 2006 |
The Lincolns in the White House: Four Years That Shattered a Family Jerrold M. Packard Limited preview - 2005 |