
Mary Todd Lincoln
Mary Todd Lincoln was the wife of Abraham Lincoln and served as the First Lady of the United States from 1861 until her husband's assassination in 1865. Born into a wealthy Kentucky family, she was known for her strong support of her husband's political career and her efforts to maintain national morale during the Civil War. Despite facing criticism for her lavish spending on the White House, she played a significant role in social functions and was present with Lincoln during his assassination at Ford's Theatre.
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An actor portraying Mary Todd Lincoln delivered a eulogy during the mock funeral for the penny.
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