"He (Abraham Lincoln) said he wanted to visit the Holy Land and see those places hallowed by the footprints of the Saviour. He was saying there was no city he so much desired to see as Jerusalem. And with the words half spoken on his tongue, the bullet of the assassin entered the brain, and the soul of the great and good President was carried by the angels to the New Jerusalem above."
"Beautiful, Glorious Scotland, has spoilt me for every other country."
Source: Justin G. Turner, Linda Levitt Turner, Mary Todd Lincoln (1972). “Mary Todd Lincoln: her life and letters”, Random House Inc
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Mary Todd Lincoln
First Lady, Socialite
Mary Todd Lincoln was the wife of President Abraham Lincoln, known for her struggles with grief and her resilience during tumultuous times in American history.
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