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same month as abraham lincoln. but mrs. lincoln longed to be regarded as the leader of washington society. it was her dream to be first lady, and she expected deference, fame, social leadership, but it wasn t given. the washington establishment regarded her as a rube and a hick. a wild person from the prairies, even though the todd family was among the aristocracy of lexington, kentucky. people were talking about the lincolns as if they were h hayseeds, coming in to have a hoedown in the white house. they thought she was unsophisticated and unfit for the duty of social leadership. when her family comes to look at the white house, they tell her it looks like a third-rate hotel. it had been occupied for the previous four years by the only bachelor president in american history, james buchanan. it is absolutely shabby. so she decides that it will be
confederacy because jefferson davis was being inaugurated the same month as abraham lincoln. but mrs. lincoln longed to be regarded as the leader of washington society. it was her dream to be first lady. she expected deference, fame, social leadership, but it wasn t given. the washington establishment regarded her as a rube and a hick, a wild person from the prairies. even though the todd family was among the aristocracy of lexington, kentucky. people were talking about the lincolns as if they were hay seeds, coming in ready to have a hoe down in the white house. they thought she was unsophisticated and unfit for the duty of social leadership. when her family comes to take a look at the white house, they tell her it looks like a third rate hotel. it had been occupied for the previous four years by the only bachelor president in american history, james buchanan. it is absolutely shabby.
deep in the lung. many reports of people dying 24 hours after the first symptoms appeared. some of the symptoms could be very unusual and very frightening. whether it was a new strain or a new virus altogether, the effects were terrifying. well, the second wave was so deadly. you know, it s very interesting. we talk about the first and the second wave. we were presuming that the virus that hit us in the spring of 1918 was essentially the same virus that accounted for the so-called second wave. we knew there was disease in the spring of 1918. we knew there was a lull in the summer. and then we got hit very, very badly in october and november of 1918. call it a second wave or what, it was a devastating wave of infection. in early september, an outbreak at camp devens outside