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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: May 13, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Selma (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 20
Mother-in-law of Lincoln.
--Mrs. Todd, of Kentucky, the mother-in-law of Lincoln, passed through Montgomery, on Monday, en route for Selma.
She was accompanied by one of her daughters.
It is said that she very decidedly refused to accept the proffered hospitalities of the "White House" at Washington, not admiring the tenets of the political falth of the hybrid "head of the family," Her sympathles are with the South.
D. H. Todd (search for this): article 20
Mother-in-law of Lincoln.
--Mrs. Todd, of Kentucky, the mother-in-law of Lincoln, passed through Montgomery, on Monday, en route for Selma.
She was accompanied by one of her daughters.
It is said that she very decidedly refused to accept the proffered hospitalities of the "White House" at Washington, not admiring the tenets of the political falth of the hybrid "head of the family," Her sympathles are with the South.
President Lincoln (search for this): article 20
Mother-in-law of Lincoln.
--Mrs. Todd, of Kentucky, the mother-in-law of Lincoln, passed through Montgomery, on Monday, en route for Selma.
She was accompanied by one of her daughters.
It is said that she very decidedly refused to accept the proffered hospitalities of the "White House" at Washington, not admiring the tenets of the political falth of the hybrid "head of the family," Her sympathles are with the South.
Mother-in-law of Lincoln.
--Mrs. Todd, of Kentucky, the mother-in-law of Lincoln, passed through Montgomery, on Monday, en route for Selma.
She was accompanied by one of her daughters.
It is said that she very decidedly refused to accept the proffered hospitalities of the "White House" at Washington, not admiring the tenets of the political falth of the hybrid "head of the family," Her sympathles are with the South.