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It is truly magnificent, but I understand that it was in very poor condition when the last of the Lincoln heirs left it. Even animals had been allowed to contribute to its deterioration.
In one of the photos there is a light-colored sofa. Is that the sofa Joe B. touched and Fido might have slept on?
No, Roger, it was upstairs. I may be going back this winter. I'll take pictures this time. Hildene is absolutely gorgeous. If I could pick one home to spend the rest of my days in, that would be it.
I never got to sleep on that couch. I had nothing to do with the deterioration of the home (I'm not pointing paws, but they did have a few cats) Wink

Fido
If I remember correctly, RTL's granddaughter allowed raccoons and assorted critters to roam the halls.
She was an interesting personality from what I've heard. She did things a lot of women of the era didn't, including driving an automobile and piloting her own plane.
It looks wonderful, Am about to read a book about RTL and his wife and childrean there at the mansion, One day I hope to get there and see it in person.
I thoroughly enjoyed The Last Lincolns by Charles Lachmann.
the book I am fixing to read is Three Mary's and a Jesse. i believe is the name.
have you heard of it?
Hi Ashley. Have you ever visited Mary Lincoln's Coterie? It is a very nice website operated by 3 ladies. One of these ladies is Donna McCreary, a member of our forum here. About themselves, the ladies say, "We are good friends who share a common interest – that interest being Mary Lincoln."

Additionally, they say, "Every year in July, we met in Springfield, IL for a few days closest to the anniversary of Mary Lincoln’s death. During these days, we host a wreath laying ceremony at the Lincoln Tomb; participate in performances and lectures at The Lincoln Home; host a Memorial Luncheon; and participate in a variety of other events and programs."

Anyway, there is a review of the book you are going to read if you look near the bottom of the coterie's web page here.

The home page for Mary Lincoln's coterie is here.
Roger, thanks for mentioning Mary Lincoln's Coterie! I have been lazy when it comes to writing book reviews for the website, but did manage to write one about "Three Mary's and a Jesse."
Ashley, when you finish reading the book, please let us know your opinions.
(11-23-2012 11:32 PM)Donna McCreary Wrote: [ -> ]Roger, thanks for mentioning Mary Lincoln's Coterie! I have been lazy when it comes to writing book reviews for the website, but did manage to write one about "Three Mary's and a Jesse."
Ashley, when you finish reading the book, please let us know your opinions.

Will do.

(11-22-2012 06:10 AM)RJNorton Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Ashley. Have you ever visited Mary Lincoln's Coterie? It is a very nice website operated by 3 ladies. One of these ladies is Donna McCreary, a member of our forum here. About themselves, the ladies say, "We are good friends who share a common interest – that interest being Mary Lincoln."

Additionally, they say, "Every year in July, we met in Springfield, IL for a few days closest to the anniversary of Mary Lincoln’s death. During these days, we host a wreath laying ceremony at the Lincoln Tomb; participate in performances and lectures at The Lincoln Home; host a Memorial Luncheon; and participate in a variety of other events and programs."

Anyway, there is a review of the book you are going to read if you look near the bottom of the coterie's web page here.

The home page for Mary Lincoln's coterie is here.

No, I hadn't heard about that thank you for the site I'm going to check it out.
(11-29-2012 03:01 PM)HerbS Wrote: [ -> ]All I can say about RTL's house is WOW.People here in Rochester,NY think the George Eastman House is the "The Cats Meow".Newport,RI is beautiful with it's mansions along the Ocean.But,RTL's house takes the cake!

Jason Emerson is currently working on a book-length history of Hildene to be published by the Friends of Hildene, Inc.

Jason, we are all looking forward to your new book!
Fort Myers, where Roger lives, has the Edison home, which was one of my favorite places to visit when I lived in Naples. At one time it had, among the hundreds of plants that Edison had planted to test for light-bulb filament usage, plants of other kinds as well.

--Jim
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