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Collection Reference Number GLC03651
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to the 1870s 
Title Mary Todd Lincoln to James Orne requesting assistance for her health
Date 4 February 1870
Author Lincoln, Mary Todd (1818-1882)  
Recipient Orne, James  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Writes that she has been suffering from an illness this winter which her doctor believes is an inflammation of the spine brought on by great mental stress. He has advised her to go south, but she admits candidly that she does not have to money to do so. Describes the pain she is experiencing and her fear that she will lose the ability to walk. Comments shamefully that with her small means, she can only stay in second class boarding houses. Observes that the doctor told her that all of Germany would like to see the wife of such a great man put in a more comfortable position; bitterly remarks that her husband's service to the country has not been rewarded. Begs Orne to use his influence to have her affairs settled and get her some money so that she may travel to a milder climate. Requests that he keep this letter private. Written on mourning stationery with cross-writing on pages one and three.
Subjects Woman Author  Women's History  First Lady  Health and Medical  Finance  Travel  Landlord and Tenant  Lincoln Assassination  President  Global History and Civics  Government and Civics  
People Lincoln, Mary Todd (1818-1882)  Orne, James H. (fl. 1870)  Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)  
Place written Frankfurt am Main, [Germany]
Theme Women in American History; The Presidency; Foreign Affairs; Health & Medicine
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1860-1945
Additional Information Mary Todd Lincoln traveled to Europe in 1868 with her son Thomas Lincoln (Taddie) in search of good health. She battled for her pension and finally received it in 1870, then returned to America in 1871.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945