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Abraham Lincoln II

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Abraham Lincoln II
Born August 14, 1873
Died March 5 1890 (aged 16)
Known for being a namesake and grandson of President Lincoln

Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (August 14, 1873March 5, 1890), was the middle of three children of Robert Todd Lincoln and Mary Eunice Harlan, and a grandson of Abraham Lincoln. It was claimed that Jack resembled President Lincoln mentally and physically.[1]

Jack died in Europe at the age of 16 of blood poisoning after an operation for an abscess.[1] Jack's family was in England while his father was serving as the last Minister to Great Britain, before the position was retitled "Ambassador".[2] Jack was originally buried in the Lincoln Tomb in Springfield, Illinois; his mother later decided on burial at Arlington National Cemetery and Jack's remains were re-interred there in May 1930 near those of his father who had died four years prior.[3][4] Jack's name wasn't added to his father's memorial until 1976.[5] Jack's sisters were:

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  1. ^ a b "President Abraham Lincoln: Health & Medical History". DoctorZebra.com URL retrieved April 5 2007.
  2. ^ "Robert Lincoln". part of an Abraham Lincoln Research Site. URL retrieved April 5 2007.
  3. ^ Abraham Lincoln's Tomb. Abraham Lincoln Online. URL retrieved April 5 2007.
  4. ^ Hill, Nancy. "The Lincoln Landscape: The Transformation of the Lincoln Tomb" Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association, Vol. 27, No. 1, Winter 2006, p. 39. URL retrieved April 5 2007.
  5. ^ Patterson, Michael Robert. "Abraham Lincoln II, Military Son". Arlington National Cemetery website. URL retrieved April 5 2007.

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