I ve read Lincoln story but when lincoln fall in love its really very tough and emotional time for lincoln even both and each other. He is very great person in the world I salute him
It was so pitifully tragic, that in John Macnamar's prolonged absence, and lack of communication, Ann lacked the courage and conviction to write "a letter of dismissal" which would have given her the freedom to marry Lincoln. Sadly, it appears that Ann, and certainly not Abe, were serious followers of Jesus, for if either on oof them had been, one of both of their faiths in Him and His spiritual leading would have provided the proper guidance for them to both proceed into a very blessed Matrimonial State......:). Mary Todd, was literally "An insane Person, who also possessed an insane sense of jealousy and deep insecurity." She couldn't bear to acknowledge that Ann Rutledge was her husband's only "True Love" even though Abe never signed any letters to her with the word, "Love," but only "Affectionately Yours......" Interesting........ Ted Schempp, Nashville
I ve read Lincoln story but when lincoln fall in love its really very tough and emotional time for lincoln even both and each other.
He is very great person in the world
I salute him
A BEAUTIFUL STORY. THE LOVE BETWEEN ANN AND ABE RESEMBLES THE LOVE BETWEEN MYSELF AND MY ONE SPECIAL LADY!
She’s my gg grandma
Ann Rutledge was your great, great grandma?
It was so pitifully tragic, that in John Macnamar's prolonged absence, and lack of communication, Ann lacked the courage and conviction to write "a letter of dismissal" which would have given her the freedom to marry Lincoln. Sadly, it appears that Ann, and certainly not Abe, were serious followers of Jesus, for if either on oof them had been, one of both of their faiths in Him and His spiritual leading would have provided the proper guidance for them to both proceed into a very blessed Matrimonial State......:). Mary Todd, was literally "An insane Person, who also possessed an insane sense of jealousy and deep insecurity." She couldn't bear to acknowledge that Ann Rutledge was her husband's only "True Love" even though Abe never signed any letters to her with the word, "Love," but only "Affectionately Yours......" Interesting........ Ted Schempp, Nashville