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  2. Edward Baker Lincoln (March 10, 1846 – February 1, 1850) was the second son of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln. He was named after Lincoln's close friend, Edward Dickinson Baker.

    • The Short Life of Edward Baker Lincoln
    • How Abraham Lincoln’s Son Died
    • More Lincoln Family Tragedies After Eddie Lincoln’s Death

    The second son of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln, Edward Baker Lincoln was born on March 10, 1846, in Springfield, Illinois. His parents named him for Abraham’s friend, Edward Dickinson Baker. “He is very much such a child as Bob [his older brother] was at his age — rather of the longer order,” Abraham Lincoln wrote a friend about Eddie. Abraham liv...

    For fifty-two days, Eddie lingered between life and death. He coughed endlessly, developed a high fever, and seemed uninterested in food. Though Mary Lincoln gave him medicine, rubbed balsam on his chest, fed him oatmeal and gruel, and otherwise tried her best to nurse him back to health, Edward Baker Lincoln died on Feb. 1, 1850. He was three year...

    After Eddie Lincoln’s death, his family suffered several new losses. First, Willie died of typhoid fever in 1862 at the age of 11. His death drove Mary nearly mad with grief. “[Willie] comes to me every night, and stands at the foot of my bed with the same sweet adorable smile he has always had; he does not always come alone; little Eddie is someti...

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  3. Sep 23, 2024 · Edward Baker Lincoln, affectionately known as "Eddie" to his family, was the second son of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, and Mary Todd Lincoln. Born on March 10, 1846, his life was cut tragically short when he died on February 1, 1850, before his fourth birthday.

  4. Most likely the disease was pulmonary tuberculosis. After 52 days of acute illness, Eddie died on February 1, 1850, a month short of his fourth birthday. On the following Sunday, services were conducted by Reverend James Smith of the First Presbyterian Church.

  5. Died on: February 1, 1850. place of death: Springfield, Illinois, United States. U.S. State: Illinois. Childhood & Life. On March 10, 1846, the Lincolns welcomed their second son, Eddie, into the world. This was an exciting period in Lincoln’s political career as well.

  6. May 27, 2013 · In 1844, Baker ran for Congress to Illinois’ 7th Congressional district and defeated Lincoln for the Whig Party nomination. In the general election, Baker was victorious with 52.4 percent of the vote.

  7. Jan 29, 2015 · Today marks 165 years since the death of Eddie Lincoln, the second son of the Lincoln family, who passed away just before the age of 4 on Feb. 1, 1850. His story has been relegated mainly to...