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[Abraham Lincoln, U.S. President, looking at a photo album with his son, Tad Lincoln, Feb. 9, 1864]

[Abraham Lincoln, U.S. President, looking at a photo album with his so...

President Lincoln visited the Brady Gallery in Washington, D.C., with his son Tad, on Tuesday, February 9, 1864. "One of the most popular Lincoln portraits, this is the only close-up of him wearing spectacles. ... More

[Tad Lincoln, standing, leaning against a chair]

[Tad Lincoln, standing, leaning against a chair]

Notation on verso: "'Tad' Lincoln." Accessions box no. DLC/PP - 1972:018

[Willie and Tad Lincoln, sons of President Abraham Lincoln, with their cousin Lockwood Todd] / Brady.

[Willie and Tad Lincoln, sons of President Abraham Lincoln, with their...

Photograph shows Willie Lincoln (left), who died Feb. 20, 1862, age eleven, and his younger brother Tad (Thomas), posed with their mother's nephew, Lockwood Todd, in Mathew Brady's studio in Washington, D.C. ... More

[Abraham Lincoln, U.S. President, looking at a photo album with his son, Tad Lincoln, Feb. 9, 1864]

[Abraham Lincoln, U.S. President, looking at a photo album with his so...

President Lincoln visited the Brady Gallery in Washington, D.C., with his son Tad, on Tuesday, February 9, 1864. "One of the most popular Lincoln portraits, this is the only close-up of him wearing spectacles. ... More

[Willie and Tad Lincoln, sons of President Abraham Lincoln, with their cousin Lockwood Todd] / Brady.

[Willie and Tad Lincoln, sons of President Abraham Lincoln, with their...

Photograph shows Willie Lincoln (left), who died Feb. 20, 1862, age eleven, and his younger brother Tad (Thomas), posed with their mother's nephew, Lockwood Todd, in Mathew Brady's studio in Washington, D.C. ... More

[Tad Lincoln, standing, leaning against a chair]

[Tad Lincoln, standing, leaning against a chair]

Notation on verso: "'Tad' Lincoln." Accessions box no. DLC/PP - 1972:018

[Willie and Tad Lincoln, sons of President Abraham Lincoln, with their cousin Lockwood Todd] / Brady's National Portrait Galleries, New York & Washington.

[Willie and Tad Lincoln, sons of President Abraham Lincoln, with their...

Photograph shows Willie Lincoln (left), who died Feb. 20, 1862, age eleven, and his younger brother Tad (Thomas), posed with their mother's nephew, Lockwood Todd, in Mathew Brady's studio in Washington, D.C. ... More

Do not leave me mother darling: the last words of little Tad Lincoln; song with chorus ad lib words by Robert B. Johnson; music by Frank M. Davis, author of Bear it gently to my mother, Prisoners return, Weep no more o'er allies grave, &c.
Do not leave me mother darling: the last words of little Tad Lincoln; song with chorus ad lib words by Robert B. Johnson; music by Frank M. Davis, author of Bear it gently to my mother, Prisoners return, Weep no more o'er allies grave, &c.
Do not leave me mother darling: the last words of little Tad Lincoln; song with chorus ad lib words by Robert B. Johnson; music by Frank M. Davis, author of Bear it gently to my mother, Prisoners return, Weep no more o'er allies grave, &c.
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Clarenbach & Herder to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 27, 1865 (Send skates for Tad Lincoln)
Peter McConnell to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 28, 1864  (Offers pony for Tad Lincoln)
Clarenbach & Herder to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 27, 1865  (Send skates for Tad Lincoln)
Fred and Mabel Torrey's "Lincoln and Tad" sculptor, on the grounds of the Iowa state capitol in Des Moines, depicts President Abraham Lincoln reading to his youngest son Thomas, or Tad

Fred and Mabel Torrey's "Lincoln and Tad" sculptor, on the grounds of ...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. The statue was dedicated on the centennial anniversary of Lincoln's famous Gettysberg Address, November 19, 1961. It is the only known... More

Peter McConnell to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 28, 1864  (Offers pony for Tad Lincoln)
Do not leave me mother darling: the last words of little Tad Lincoln; song with chorus ad lib words by Robert B. Johnson; music by Frank M. Davis, author of Bear it gently to my mother, Prisoners return, Weep no more o'er allies grave, &c.
Do not leave me mother darling: the last words of little Tad Lincoln; song with chorus ad lib words by Robert B. Johnson; music by Frank M. Davis, author of Bear it gently to my mother, Prisoners return, Weep no more o'er allies grave, &c.