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  1. A group portrait taken at Mathew Brady’s photographic studio in Washington, D.C., depicts William “Willie” Lincoln (left) and his younger brother, Thomas “Tad” Lincoln, sons of President Abraham Lincoln and his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln. The boys resided in the White House with their parents at the time this image was made in 1861. Read more about: Willie and Tad Lincoln with a Cousin

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  3. Tad Lincoln died in the Chicago Clifton House Hotel on July 15, 1871. A Lincoln Dies in Chicago The youngest Lincoln was famed for his wild nature. Tad hated schooling and while in the White House he defeated every tutor which his parents hired. None stayed long. Despite the fact that he was poorly behaved, not once did his father discipline him.

  4. ONE bright windy day in March 1861, my two brothers and I were sent to play with the Lincoln boys. At my mother’s first meeting with Mrs. Lincoln it came out that my two brothers were about the ...

  5. 13 nov. 2013 · Lincoln kept the boy close by, allowing him the run of his office. Congressmen, cabinet members and other officials would sometimes find Tad asleep on Lincoln’s sofa, or under his desk. If Abraham Lincoln had been lenient before, he now became indulgent. Tad Lincoln had just turned twelve when his father was assassinated. In the turmoil that ...

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  7. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 9124. Source citation. Presidential Child. He was the 4th and youngest son of the 16th U.S. President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln. He was nicknamed Tad by his father, who found him as wriggly as a tadpole when he was a baby. He was born with a form of cleft lip and palate that caused him speech problems ...