Mary Lincoln
1818–1882
Source: Library of Congress
Biography
Mary Lincoln, wife of President Abraham Lincoln, played a significant role in American history during the Civil War era and beyond. Her time as First Lady was marked by the tumultuous events of the war, personal tragedy, and the assassination of her husband in 1865. Following Lincoln's death, she faced considerable public scrutiny and personal hardship, spending her later years in relative seclusion and dealing with questions about her mental health.