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<h1 style="clear:both" id="content-section-0">All About 9 Conservatories to Help Hone Your Craft - Backstage<br></h1>
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<p class="p__0">Lincoln's gos to were infrequent while other visitors were restricted "to that portion of the general public who may be presumed to be above taking flowers." 1 Historian Michael Burlingame wrote that "Visitors chose the flowers so frequently that eventually the conservatory was declared off-limits to the public." 2 Others yearned for those flowers for patriotic purposes.</p>
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<p class="p__1">Nicolay in February 1864 about a fair being held to benefit the orphans of soldiers. The postmaster suggested "that you see Mrs Lincoln and have her send out a couple of flowers to me by Express with a Line showing her interest in the fair. It would 'take well,' next to I believe a few flowers thus sent, we raise Forty, or Fifty, Dollars.</p>
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<p class="p__2">But her enthusiasm was not shared by the president. 4 Sister-in-law Elizabeth Todd Edwards informed Lincoln biographer and law partner William Herndon about the President's first check out to the conservatory. Research It Here went to the White House after Willie Lincoln's death in February 1862: "One day while there in order to relax his mind, to turn his attention far from service and cheer him up, I took Mr.</p>
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<p class="p__3">He followed me patiently through. 'How gorgeous these flowers are! How gorgeous these roses! Here are exotics,' I exclaimed in affection, 'collected from the remotest corners of the earth, and grand beyond description.' A moody silence followed broken finally by Mr. Lincoln with this observation: 'Yes, this whole thing appears like spring; however do you know I have actually never remained in here before.</p>
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<h1 style="clear:both" id="content-section-1">Rumored Buzz on Conservatories - Global Solariums<br></h1>
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<p class="p__4">On March 28, 1864, she composed Sen. Charles Sumner after criticizing his failure to go to a White Home levee: "" Words, are rarely a satisfaction, for the unintended way, in which I resolved you on the other day, for that reason, I pray you, accept this little peace offering, for your table, a few fresh flowers, brought up, by the gardener." 6 Mrs.</p>
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<p class="p__5">Noted presidential assistant William O. Stoddard, "It was from the conservatory the flowers came which cut such a figure in paper descriptions of the 'extravagant abundance and overindulgence at the Executive Estate.' Economy, as translated by some people, would have consisted in enabling the gorgeous exotics to wither on their stems, in the congenial heat and moisture of the conservatory." 7 In some cases, Mrs.</p>
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