Abraham Lincoln II

Abraham Lincoln II

Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (August 14, 1873 – March 5, 1890), was the middle of three children of Robert Todd Lincoln and Mary Eunice Harlan, and the only grandson of Abraham Lincoln. Jack and his sisters were described as ‘bright, natural, unpretentious children, well liked by the people of the town’. It was claimed that Jack was much like President Lincoln.

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