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Mary Todd Lincoln House in Lexington, Kentucky, USA, was the girlhood home of Mary Todd, the future first lady and wife of the 16th President, Abraham Lincoln.Today the fourteen-room house is a museum containing period furniture, portraits, and artifacts from the Todd and Lincoln families.
Mary Todd Lincoln House. August 12, 1971 : 574 W. Main St. Lexington: 91: Loudoun House ... Lexington: 160: William Lytle Todd House: July 17, 1979 West of Lexington ...
In 1856, a younger Emilie Todd — the half-sister of Mary Todd Lincoln — married Ben Helm, a graduate of the prestigious West Point Military Academy and the son of a Kentucky governor.
In 1832, Todd purchased a three-story, fourteen room, brick residence at 578 West Main Street in Lexington. The new Todd family home was built c. 1803 – c. 1806 as an inn and tavern and known as "The Sign of the Green Tree". [5] Today, the home has been preserved and is known as the Mary Todd Lincoln House. [5]
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Lexington: Fayette: Eventual home of Mary Todd Lincoln's sister, Emilie Todd Helm. Also known as Cedar Hall. Henry Duncan House Bloomfield: Nelson: Built by Henry Duncan, a descendant of Christopher Newport and Thomas Bragg, in 1783. Home was enlarged in 1800 and 1815. 80001649 James W. Alcorn House: April 11, 1980: Stanford: Lincoln
Federal Hill Mansion Ashland Conrad-Caldwell House Croghan Mansion Farmington Kentucky Governor's Mansion Mary Todd Lincoln House Mayo Mansion Riverview at Hobson Grove Thomas Edison House Ward Hall Wickland (Bardstown) This is an alphabetical list of historic houses in the U.S. state of Kentucky. [1]
Todd House or Todd Farm or Todd Farmhouse or variations may refer to: ... Mary Todd Lincoln House, Lexington, KY, listed on the NRHP in Kentucky;