Mary Todd Lincoln's faux pas (plural), worse, and much worse
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06-12-2014, 10:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-12-2014 11:42 AM by LincolnToddFan.)
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RE: Mary Todd Lincoln's faux pas (plural),
(06-12-2014 09:47 AM)Linda Anderson Wrote: Gene, you can read Burlingame's unedited manuscript here. So true Linda! Those are the type of authors that I find most credible. Burlingame only seems interested in stories/anecdotes that portray MTL at her absolute worst. Admittedly there are many of those. But there are also stories of her kindness to hospitalized Union soldiers and her loyalty to the Union cause. What about her courage? Her decision to remain in Washington at her husband's side when Lincoln's own military aides suggested she and the children leave the capital for their own safety? What about her trip to Fort Stevens with Lincoln? What of her concern for contraband former slaves in D.C? Are those examples of notorious faux pas as well? By the way, according to Lincoln, it was Mary who named all four of their children. It was HER decision to name their second son Edward Baker Lincoln.( How typical of the author to mention that Baker was so great a friend to AL that his second son was named for him, but doesn't mention WHERE the idea to give him that name came from!) Mary's name gesture tells me more about her esteem for the guy than what she wore to his funeral! I've posted this before, but an extremely negative look at MTL does not put Abraham Lincoln-who Burlingame apparently feels is beyond approach-in a good light. According to quite a few people who spent time with them, he loved his difficult troubled wife in spite of everything. And if he did not, as Burlingame believes-then he was the most dishonest, weak and deceitful of men. |
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