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Tad Lincoln

Historical Figure

Tad Lincoln

1853–1871

Fourth son of President Abraham Lincoln (1853–1871)

Victorian Era

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Biography

Thomas "Tad" Lincoln was the fourth and youngest son of the 16th president of the United States Abraham Lincoln and his wife Mary Todd Lincoln.

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Timeline

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1853 Birth

Born Thomas Lincoln in Springfield, Illinois. Fourth son of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. His father nicknamed him "Tad" because as a baby he wiggled like a tadpole. Born with a cleft palate that gave him a lisp all his life.

1861 Life

Moved into the White House at age eight. He and his brother Willie turned the mansion into a playground. Tore through rooms, interrupted cabinet meetings, and once fired a toy cannon at the door during a state dinner. Lincoln indulged it all.

1862 Event

His brother Willie died of typhoid fever at the White House. Tad was devastated. Mary Lincoln never fully recovered. Tad became his father's constant companion, often falling asleep in Lincoln's office.

1865 Event

Was watching a play at a different theater when his father was shot at Ford's Theatre. An actor came onstage and announced the president had been shot. Tad screamed, "They killed Papa." He was 12.

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