

Hello, my name is Mary. I am the mother
of all
these boys and sure have a job in the house keeping everyone going and
happy. My life here in Springfield is a lot different than back
in
Lexington.
My husband, Abraham, or Father, as I like to call him is a very popular
lawyer
downtown at the state house. The problem, is, though, that he is
gone so
much traveling around the countryside helping folks with their legal
problems.
I was born in Lexington, Kentucky, the daughter of Robert Smith Todd
and
Eliza. My mother died in 1825, and all of us seven children
missed her
dearly. My father would marry again to Elizabeth and they would
have 9
children.
Father and I have four fine boys. He enjoys their playful
activities so
much. Sometimes they seem mischievous, but they are just
boys.
With all those small children running around, I didn't know what to
think. I enrolled into the Shelby Female Academy in Lexington and
began
to learn all the things I know now.
My father always encouraged me to join in his political discussions
with
friends. I guess that's where I learned to be able to talk to
"anyone" about politics or current events. That's why I think
Mr. Lincoln enjoyed my company. I could keep up with him on about
any
subject.
I've told many before that my husband "will be president
someday."