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Lincoln's friend Caleb's(?) cats.
I'd say Anita is correct!
Good try, Gene, but Anita and Eva are correct. This information was in a letter Caleb Carman wrote to William Herndon on December 8, 1866. Carman wrote that at New Salem "we had two kittens Lincons favorite pets he would Take them up in his lap & play with them and Hold their heds together..."

Anita and Eva - you both win shirts showing Abraham Lincoln and his favorite animal.

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Neat prize, thanks, Roger!
Great prize Roger. Thanks!
What is this child's name?

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RTL's daughter Mary "Mamie" Lincoln. Fork over the tickets to Fred Smith's, please.
Brilliant, Joe! A week's worth of tickets are on their way!
I had the same haircut at that age.
Is that the "buster brown" style of haircut?
(07-08-2016 05:10 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: [ -> ]I had the same haircut at that age.

I had hair at that age.
(07-08-2016 09:43 PM)LincolnMan Wrote: [ -> ]Is that the "buster brown" style of haircut?
Here it was called "Prince Valiant haircut" or "chamber pot cut" (after the tool supposed to be used to cut along).
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This young lady is named Louise. She gave this photo of herself to a young man. On the back of the photo she wrote:

"To _________ with much love from Louise, September 21/89"

To whom did Louise give her photo?

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Jack! (Robert's son Abraham II!)
Incredible, Eva! The question lasted all of 8 minutes. I thought this might be a hard one, and I was already trying to figure out clues. You are absolutely correct. As far as I know Louise's last name is lost to history. Sadly, "Jack" died less than a year after receiving her gift.

You said in another thread that you like 90 degree weather, and I shall send you some very warm air to Germany from Florida. We are having a hot summer here, even by Florida standards, and you can surely have some it.
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