April 14, 1865: why did the Lincolns have guests?
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06-22-2015, 04:27 AM
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RE: April 14, 1865: why did the Lincolns have guests?
(06-21-2015 08:44 PM)LincolnToddFan Wrote: I've often wondered why the Lincolns were in such a fever to drum up guests for that fateful night. We know (I think) that Stanton did not want Lincoln going to the theater that night as he thought it was too dangerous. Stanton apparently indicated his fears to Grant. Eckert also knew of Stanton's opposition to the theater party and therefore declined Lincoln's invitation (as a way of "hinting" to Lincoln it was too dangerous for him to go). So did Mary Lincoln know of Stanton's fears? Perhaps she did, and that is why the invitation was extended to Henry and Clara? (so the Lincolns wouldn't be alone; also maybe Mary had her own fears about the couple being alone?) |
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06-22-2015, 07:09 PM
Post: #17
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RE: April 14, 1865: why did the Lincolns have guests?
Roger: that is interesting. I hadn't thought about that it may have been Mary's fears that prompted the "need" for guests.
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06-23-2015, 08:31 AM
Post: #18
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RE: April 14, 1865: why did the Lincolns have guests?
I tend to believe Mary first of all had her husband's and her distraction/entertainment in mind, and I think she liked Clara's company. I'd think Henry was invited because Clara was, not v.v. (Henry as "protector", and Clara as his fiancee).
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06-27-2015, 02:12 AM
Post: #19
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RE: April 14, 1865: why did the Lincolns have guests?
That must be it. The Lincolns were in a celebratory mood as was the entire capital. A party at the theater was more in keeping with that mood.
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