Edward Baker Lincoln

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Edward Baker Lincoln was born in Springfield, Illinois, United States on March 10th, 1846 and is the Family Member. At the age of 3, Edward Baker Lincoln biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 10, 1846
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Springfield, Illinois, United States
Death Date
Feb 1, 1850 (age 3)
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
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Mary Todd Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln
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See Lincoln family tree, Robert Todd Lincoln (brother)
Edward Baker Lincoln Life

Edward Baker Lincoln (March 10, 1846 – February 1, 1850) was the second son of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln.

He was named after Lincoln's friend Edward Dickinson Baker.

The National Park Service uses "Eddie" as a nickname and the name is also on his gravestone.

Early life

Eddie Lincoln was born on March 10, 1846 at the Lincoln Home in Springfield, Illinois. Little is known about his life, but a surviving story says that one day during a visit to her father Robert Todd's home in Lexington, Kentucky, Eddie's older brother, Robert found a kitten and brought it to the house. Mary Lincoln wrote to her husband about the incident: "[As] soon as Eddy, spied [the kitten], his tenderness, broke forth, he made them bring it water, fed it with bread himself, with his own dear hands, he was a delighted little creature over it." Mary's stepmother, who did not like cats, ordered the cat thrown out, "Ed screaming & protesting loudly against the proceeding, she never appeared to mind his screams, which were long & loud, I assure you."

Abraham Lincoln also referenced him in an 1848 letter to his wife, also during the aforementioned time period. He mimicks the way two-year-old Eddie would say his father had gone to the Capitol: "Dear Eddy thinks father is 'gone tapila.'" He also writes about searching for plaid stockings that would "fit Eddy's dear little feet," but says ultimately that he had been unsuccessful, and finally closes his letter with, "What did he and Eddy think of the little letters father sent them? Dont [sic] let the blessed fellows forget father…."

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