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Todd Collection (#4)

"Remembering Todd: A Legacy of Leadership, Love, and Innovation" Todd - a name that echoes through history

Background imageTodd Collection: MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Mrs. Abraham Lincoln

MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Mrs. Abraham Lincoln. Photographed by Mathew Brady in 1861

Background imageTodd Collection: JOHN TODD STUART (1807-1885). American lawyer and politician

JOHN TODD STUART (1807-1885). American lawyer and politician. Photographed in the 19th century

Background imageTodd Collection: THOMAS TODD (1765-1826). American jurist. Etching, 1889, by Albert Rosenthal

THOMAS TODD (1765-1826). American jurist. Etching, 1889, by Albert Rosenthal

Background imageTodd Collection: DAVID HUMPHREYS TODD (1832-1871). American Confederate soldier; half-brother of

DAVID HUMPHREYS TODD (1832-1871). American Confederate soldier; half-brother of Mary Todd Lincoln

Background imageTodd Collection: EMILIE TODD HELM (1836-1930). Nee Emilie Pariet Todd. Half-sister of Mary Todd Lincoln

EMILIE TODD HELM (1836-1930). Nee Emilie Pariet Todd. Half-sister of Mary Todd Lincoln and wife of Confederate Army officer Benjamin Hardin Helm

Background imageTodd Collection: ELIZABETH TODD EDWARDS (c1813-1888). Nee Elizabeth Parker Todd. Sister of Mary Todd Lincoln

ELIZABETH TODD EDWARDS (c1813-1888). Nee Elizabeth Parker Todd. Sister of Mary Todd Lincoln and wife of Ninian Wirt Edwards of Springfield, Illinois

Background imageTodd Collection: ROBERT SMITH TODD (1791-1849). Father of Mary Todd Lincoln

ROBERT SMITH TODD (1791-1849). Father of Mary Todd Lincoln

Background imageTodd Collection: MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Mrs. Abraham Lincoln. Oil over a photograph by Mathew Brady

MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Mrs. Abraham Lincoln. Oil over a photograph by Mathew Brady, 1861

Background imageTodd Collection: INDIAN DELEGATION, 1863. Native Americans of the Southern Plains delegation, at

INDIAN DELEGATION, 1863. Native Americans of the Southern Plains delegation, at the White House Conservatory, 27 March 1863. At far right is Mary Todd Lincoln

Background imageTodd Collection: Rhino Hunt

Rhino Hunt
circa 1895: A hunter has his foot on a dead rhino in a big game hunt in East Africa. (Photo by A. Bayley-Worthington/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTodd Collection: Russian Rail

Russian Rail
A busy railway station in Kyrgyzstan, circa 1895, while it was still a part of the Russian Empire. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTodd Collection: Masai Warriors

Masai Warriors
A group of Masai warriors and women in front of village huts, circa 1895. (Photo by A. Bayley-Worthington/Todd/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTodd Collection: Boat People

Boat People
Four passengers onboard a boat looking out toward other vessels on the water, with one steamship decorated with bunting, circa 1890. (Photo by A. Bayley-Worthington/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTodd Collection: Advertisement for Cadburys chocolate

Advertisement for Cadburys chocolate -- male model (Jack Todd) posing in an antique shop. 1959

Background imageTodd Collection: A dangerous Barber with a flippant attitude having won a bet

A dangerous Barber with a flippant attitude having won a bet
The Dangers of Betting " Yes Sir; they re very strict ere, Sir. Why, if we scratches a customer we re fined threepence, and if we cuts one we re fined sixpence

Background imageTodd Collection: 16th President of the United States. Lincolns last reception on the night of the second

16th President of the United States. Lincolns last reception on the night of the second inauguration, 4 March 1865
ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Lincolns last reception on the night of the second inauguration, 4 March 1865. Detail of a lithograph, 1865, by Anton Hohenstein

Background imageTodd Collection: Nee Payne. Wife of James Madison. Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady, c1848

Nee Payne. Wife of James Madison. Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady, c1848
DOLLEY MADISON (1768-1849). Nee Payne. Wife of James Madison. Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady, c1848

Background imageTodd Collection: American lawyer and politician. Daguerreotype, 1832

American lawyer and politician. Daguerreotype, 1832
JOHN TODD STUART (1807-1885). American lawyer and politician. Daguerreotype, 1832

Background imageTodd Collection: Petrina Moore, a Cherokee Native American, and a welder at the Todd Hoboken dry dock in New Jersey

Petrina Moore, a Cherokee Native American, and a welder at the Todd Hoboken dry dock in New Jersey
NEW JERSEY: WELDER, c1943. Petrina Moore, a Cherokee Native American, and a welder at the Todd Hoboken dry dock in New Jersey. Photograph by Alfred Palmer, c1943

Background imageTodd Collection: Thelma Todd in Follow Thru, 1930

Thelma Todd in Follow Thru, 1930
FILM STILL: FOLLOW THRU. Thelma Todd in Follow Thru, 1930

Background imageTodd Collection: (1843-1926). American lawyer; son of Abraham Lincoln. Photographed c1883

(1843-1926). American lawyer; son of Abraham Lincoln. Photographed c1883
ROBERT T. LINCOLN (1843-1926). American lawyer; son of Abraham Lincoln. Photographed c1883

Background imageTodd Collection: Willie (center) and Tad Lincoln (right), sons of President Abraham Lincoln

Willie (center) and Tad Lincoln (right), sons of President Abraham Lincoln, pose with their mothers nephew
WILLIE & TAD LINCOLN, 1862. Willie (center) and Tad Lincoln (right), sons of President Abraham Lincoln, pose with their mothers nephew, Lockwood Todd. Photographed by Mathew Brady, 1862

Background imageTodd Collection: The Cabinet of James A. Garfield (center). Clockwise from top: Postmaster General Thomas L

The Cabinet of James A. Garfield (center). Clockwise from top: Postmaster General Thomas L
J.A. GARFIELD: CABINET. The Cabinet of James A. Garfield (center). Clockwise from top: Postmaster General Thomas L. James, Secretary of the Treasury William Windom, Secretary of State James G

Background imageTodd Collection: After a painting by Francis B. Carpenter (1830-1900), 1861

After a painting by Francis B. Carpenter (1830-1900), 1861
THE LINCOLN FAMILY. After a painting by Francis B. Carpenter (1830-1900), 1861

Background imageTodd Collection: DOLLEY MADISON (1768-1849)

DOLLEY MADISON (1768-1849). N

Background imageTodd Collection: Lincoln & Family

Lincoln & Family
LINCOLN & FAMILY. President Abraham Lincoln with his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln and their sons Robert and Tad. Lithograph, 1866

Background imageTodd Collection: Robert T. Lincoln

Robert T. Lincoln
ROBERT T. LINCOLN (1843-1926). American lawyer; son of Abraham Lincoln. Photographed c1870-80

Background imageTodd Collection: Yellowstone Expedition

Yellowstone Expedition
YELLOWSTONE EXPEDITION. President Chester Alan Arthur (seated center) and members of his expedition team in the Upper Geyser Basin at Yellowstone National Park, 1883

Background imageTodd Collection: Film: Abraham Lincoln, 1930

Film: Abraham Lincoln, 1930
FILM: ABRAHAM LINCOLN, 1930. Walter Huston and Una Merkel in a scene from the D.W. Griffith film, Abraham Lincoln

Background imageTodd Collection: ALEXANDER HUMPHREYS TODD (1839-1862). American Confederate soldier; half-brother of Mary Todd

ALEXANDER HUMPHREYS TODD (1839-1862). American Confederate soldier; half-brother of Mary Todd Lincoln

Background imageTodd Collection: WIVES OF FOUNDING FATHERS. Abigail Adams, Dolley Madison, Martha Washington, Elizabeth Hamilton

WIVES OF FOUNDING FATHERS. Abigail Adams, Dolley Madison, Martha Washington, Elizabeth Hamilton, and Louisa Adams. Line engraving from Godeys Ladies Book, early 1800 s

Background imageTodd Collection: DOLLEY MADISON (1768-1849). N

DOLLEY MADISON (1768-1849). N

Background imageTodd Collection: DOLLEY PAYNE TODD MADISON (1768-1849). Wife of President James Madison

DOLLEY PAYNE TODD MADISON (1768-1849). Wife of President James Madison. Steel engraving, American, 1872, after Alonzo Chappel

Background imageTodd Collection: MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Mrs. Abraham Lincoln. Steel engraving, American, mid 19th century

MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Mrs. Abraham Lincoln. Steel engraving, American, mid 19th century

Background imageTodd Collection: DOLLEY PAYNE TODD MADISON (1768-1849). Mrs. James Madison. Steel engraving, American, 1872

DOLLEY PAYNE TODD MADISON (1768-1849). Mrs. James Madison. Steel engraving, American, 1872, after Alonzo Chappel

Background imageTodd Collection: LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. The assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth at

LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. The assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth at Fords Theatre, Washington, D.C. 14 April 1865. Contemporary wood engraving

Background imageTodd Collection: Mary Todd Lincoln

Mary Todd Lincoln. Photograph showing portrait of Mrs. Lincoln, seated, holding flowers. Date 1861

Background imageTodd Collection: Willie and Tad Lincoln, sons of President Abraham Lincoln, w

Willie and Tad Lincoln, sons of President Abraham Lincoln, with their cousin Lockwood Todd. Photograph shows Willie Lincoln (left), who died Feb

Background imageTodd Collection: Col. John G. Todd, 35th NY Inf

Col. John G. Todd, 35th NY Inf. Date between 1860 and 1870

Background imageTodd Collection: Advertisement for Swan Pen

Advertisement for Swan Pen
An advertisement for the Swan fountain pen, as recommended by a rather serious-looking young man: " We are bosom friends my Swan pen and I". Date: 1913

Background imageTodd Collection: CHESTERFIELD CIGARETTE AD. The stars of the 1948 film, The Paradine Case

CHESTERFIELD CIGARETTE AD. The stars of the 1948 film, The Paradine Case, in an advertisement for Chesterfield cigarettes from an American magazine of that year

Background imageTodd Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: DANCING. Thelma Todd and Charlie Chase

SILENT FILM STILL: DANCING. Thelma Todd and Charlie Chase

Background imageTodd Collection: FILM STILL: EATING & DRINKING. Actors Thelma Todd and Milton Sills

FILM STILL: EATING & DRINKING. Actors Thelma Todd and Milton Sills

Background imageTodd Collection: VAMPING VENUS, 1928. Thelma Todd and Charlie Murray in a scene from the film

VAMPING VENUS, 1928. Thelma Todd and Charlie Murray in a scene from the film

Background imageTodd Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: COSTUMES. Thelma Todd and Joe Bonomo

SILENT FILM STILL: COSTUMES. Thelma Todd and Joe Bonomo

Background imageTodd Collection: Star locomotive, Grays patent engine

Star locomotive, Grays patent engine, side elevation Date: 1897

Background imageTodd Collection: Locomotive fitted with John Grays reversing gear

Locomotive fitted with John Grays reversing gear
Locomotive fitted with John Grays expansive reversing gear, longitudinal section Date: 1841

Background imageTodd Collection: Passenger engine fitted with Dodds wedge motion

Passenger engine fitted with Dodds wedge motion, longitudinal section Date: 1841




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"Remembering Todd: A Legacy of Leadership, Love, and Innovation" Todd - a name that echoes through history. Born in 1809, this remarkable individual would go on to become the 16th President of the United States, forever etching his name into the annals of American greatness. As we delve into Todd's life, we catch a glimpse of his personal moments and the impact he left behind. In an enchanting wood engraving from 1864, we witness Lincoln at home with his beloved son Thomas Todd (Tad). The image captures a tender father-son bond amidst the weighty responsibilities that came with leading a nation during tumultuous times. Yet even in these private moments, Todd's influence extended beyond familial ties. The Aldeburgh Golf Club stands as a testament to his enduring legacy – an emblematic reminder of how sport can unite individuals across generations. Tragedy struck in 1865 when news spread like wildfire about the death bed of Lincoln. A poignant lithograph immortalizes this somber moment; it serves as a stark reminder that even great leaders are not immune to fate's cruel hand. But let us not forget that there is more than one Todd who has made their mark on history. From Hercules, locomotive luggage engine fame to Durham County Rugby Team triumphs – Todds have excelled in various fields throughout time. Richard Todd emerges as another prominent figure bearing this illustrious surname. This British actor captivated audiences with his talent and charisma on both stage and screen – leaving an indelible imprint on entertainment history. The entrepreneurial spirit also runs deep within the realm of Todds. An advertisement for Swan Pens by Mabie, Todd and Co beckons readers to "Send a Swan. " or "Give Swans this Xmas. " These pens adorned with gold or silver mountings were once cherished possessions symbolizing elegance and sophistication.