Lincoln and Ann Rutledge
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05-31-2014, 02:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-31-2014 03:56 PM by Eva Elisabeth.)
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RE: Lincoln and Ann Rutledge
(05-31-2014 10:50 AM)David Lockmiller Wrote:David, I'm truly sorry about the error with the headline, please excuse. It happened accidentally. I'm not good with computers and technical device, and I'm editing all on a small smartphone screen. I corrected it, of course.(05-30-2014 08:48 AM)David Lockmiller Wrote: Eva, I wanted to know if you are going to provide an analysis of the relationship of William S. Wood and Mary Lincoln, wife of the President of the United States, sometime soon.Eva, you responded: "David, in my post I already gave the answer:" David, I didn't suggest the possibility of an affair. I read that Jean Baker wrote: "At some point Mary Lincoln and William Wood had become friends and possibly more." Thus Jean Baker suggested it, and I was mainly looking for opinions what forum members think of Mary's mindset regarding affairs. I found it unfair towards Mary that you, without giving any proof, made of a so far unproven "possibly more" "THE relationship of W.S.W. and M. L.": (05-30-2014 08:48 AM)David Lockmiller Wrote: I wanted to know if you are going to provide an analysis of the relationship of William S. Wood and Mary Lincoln, wife of the President of the United States, sometime soon.IMO such is the way how rumors grow and people start to believe them without scrutinizing what they are believing. HistorianJoan Chaconas' statement based on her research on W. Wood is for me sufficient to confirm what I personally believe: Mary sure had several "weaknesses", but I believe she had an attitude towards marriage and motherhood that regarding intimacy with other men outlawed anything beyond charming conversations. |
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