Edward Baker Lincoln (March 10, 1846 – February 1, 1850) was the second son of
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was the 16th president of the United States, serving from 1861 until Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, his assassination in 1865. He led the United States through the American Civil War ...
and
Mary Todd Lincoln
Mary Ann Todd Lincoln (Birth name, née Todd; December 13, 1818July 16, 1882) was First Lady of the United States from 1861 until the assassination of her husband, President Abraham Lincoln, in 1865.
Mary Todd was born into a large and wealthy ...
. He was named after Lincoln's close friend,
Edward Dickinson Baker. Both Abraham and Mary spelled his name "Eddy";
however, the National Park Service uses "Eddie" as a nickname and the nickname also appears spelled this way on his crypt at the
Lincoln tomb
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.
Life
Eddie Lincoln was born on March 10, 1846, at the
Lincoln Home in
Springfield, Illinois
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. Little is known about his life, but a surviving story says that one day during a visit to his grandfather
Robert Todd's
home
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in
Lexington, Kentucky
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, Eddie's older brother,
Robert
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found a kitten and brought it to the house. Mary Lincoln wrote to her husband about the incident: "
ssoon as Eddy, spied
he 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
iclet the blessed fellows forget father".
Death
Eddie died aged 3 years 11 months. Census records list "chronic consumption" (
tuberculosis
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) as the cause. An alternate theory is that he died of
medullary thyroid cancer. The evidence given in support of this theory is that "consumption" was a term then applied to many wasting diseases; cancer is a progressing disease; Abraham and two of Eddie's brothers had several features compatible with the genetic cancer syndrome
multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2b (MEN2B); and lastly, Eddie had a thick, asymmetric lower lip, which can be a sign of MEN2B. However, the familial MEN2B theory regarding the Lincolns is principally challenged by the fact that Abraham Lincoln was 56 at the time of his
assassination
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, whereas the untreated disease usually results in death sometime in the victim's thirties. Most researchers and historians subscribe to the idea that Eddie's death was caused by tuberculosis.
Abraham Lincoln referenced Eddie's death in a letter to his stepbrother John D. Johnston, noting that Eddie was "sick fifty-two days," and "We miss him very much."
Eddie's funeral was held at the Lincoln home by the pastor of the
First Presbyterian Church,
and his body was buried at the nearby
Hutchinson Cemetery in
Springfield, Illinois
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.
Both parents were devastated. A week after his death, an unsigned poem entitled "Little Eddie" was printed in the ''
Illinois Daily Journal''.
Authorship of the poem was long a mystery with some supposing that Abraham and Mary wrote it. In 2012, the
Abraham Lincoln Association published an article in their journal that concludes neither of them did so, and that it was instead an early draft by a young poet from
St. Louis.
[ The final line is on Eddie's original gravestone, which now resides in the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum in Springfield.][
Abraham and Mary's next child, Willie Lincoln, was born ten months after Eddie's death. After Abraham's assassination, Eddie's remains were transferred to the Lincoln Tomb at ]Oak Ridge Cemetery
Oak Ridge Cemetery is an American cemetery in Springfield, Illinois.
The Lincoln Tomb, where Abraham Lincoln, his wife and all but one of their children lie, is there, as are the graves of other prominent Illinois figures. Opened in 1860, it ...
in Springfield.
See also
* Lincoln family tree
References
Books
*
External links
Edward Baker Lincoln biography with photo
via Lincoln Family Home National Historic Site
*
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1846 births
1850 deaths
19th-century deaths from tuberculosis
Tuberculosis deaths in Illinois
Lincoln family
Children of presidents of the United States
People from Springfield, Illinois
Burials at Oak Ridge Cemetery
Child deaths from disease