21 - "I Wish I Could Forget Myself" - Mary Ann Todd Lincoln
Threads From The National Tapestry: Stories From The American Civil War

21 - ”I Wish I Could Forget Myself” - Mary Ann Todd Lincoln

2019-10-25
About this episode:  Three of her four children did not live to adulthood, and her husband was assassinated while he held her hand. If anyone ever deserved to be troubled, it was the wife of the sixteenth president. James Cornelius, curator of the Lincoln Collection at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library in Springfield, Illinois said simply: “She had the most tragic public life in American history.” This is the story of the woman who once said, “I wish I could forget myself.” This is the story of Mary Ann Todd Lincoln. ----mo...
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