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  Evelyn Lincoln - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Evelyn Maurine Norton Lincoln (June 25, 1909 – May 11, 1995) was the personal secretary for John F. Kennedy from his election to the United States Senate in 1953 until his 1963 assassination in Dallas.
Lincoln, who was in the motorcade when Kennedy was assassinated, made it a point to visit Kennedy's grave at Arlington National Cemetery every year afterward on the anniversary of his death.
Lincoln died at Georgetown University Hospital in 1995, after complications that followed surgery for cancer.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Evelyn_Lincoln   (371 words)

  
 Evelyn Maurine Norton Lincoln, Presidential Secretary & Military Spouse
Lincoln was Kennedy's personal secretary from January 1953, when he started his first term in the Senate, until his death November 22, 1963, when she was in the motorcade in Dallas when he was assassinated.
Lincoln was born June 25, 1909, on a farm in Polk County, Nebraska.
Lincoln's ashes were placed in a niche in a sepulcher at the cemetery after a brief prayer service attended by about 50 people, said Adrien Creecy, spokeswoman for the cemetery.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /elincoln.htm   (311 words)

  
 Lincoln-Kennedy coincidences - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lincoln's son Robert was United States ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1889 to 1893.
Lincoln is said to have had a secretary called David Kennedy; however, there is no record of his existence.
John Wilkes Booth shot Lincoln in a theatre, was himself shot and captured in a tobacco shed, and died later -- Lee Harvey Oswald shot Kennedy from a warehouse, was captured in the Texas Theater, and was himself shot later.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lincoln/Kennedy_Coincidences   (914 words)

  
 Jfk: Lincoln devoted her life to Camelot
Evelyn Norton Lincoln was born on a Nebraska farm in 1910.
Lincoln was charged, as one of the original incorporators, with preparing the Kennedy possessions and files for their ultimate destination: the presidential library in Boston.
Lincoln left the literary rights to her writings and personal correspondence, believed her reason for not passing everything on to the Kennedy library was "she wanted to house her memorabilia in a museum closer to Washington because the JFK library outside Boston was too far away from the nation's political center."
www.sptimes.com /News/111199/news_pf/JFK/Lincoln_devoted_her_l.shtml   (1222 words)

  
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Lincoln was not an employee of the National Archives during this period; she was only assisting in the transfer of the official papers and items of President Kennedy and in this capacity occupied an office in the National Archives.
Lincoln believes she had Novello sign a receipt for the materials, which was Lincoln's routine practice, but she is uncertain where it would be today.
Lincoln told him that all of the material he turned over to her was placed in a trunk or footlocker; that it was locked, and that to her knowledge it was never opened nor the contents disturbed by her.
mcadams.posc.mu.edu /brain.txt   (3279 words)

  
 WhiteHouseTapes.org: About the Kennedy Tapes
Lincoln said that Kennedy was furious that members of the military and Defense Department who initially argued for and supported the invasion in private, publicly stated that they were opposed to the plan after the invasion failed.
Evelyn Lincoln recalled that the Dictaphone system was installed by the telephone company and that the two Secret Service agents responsible for operating the Cabinet Room and Oval Office recording system were unaware of its installation.
Lincoln was also keeper of the audiotape and Dictabelt recordings of meetings and telephone conversations, hence the association of these recordings with the President's office Files even though they did not come to the Kennedy Library as an integral part of those files.
www.whitehousetapes.org /pages/tapes_jfk.htm   (8767 words)

  
 Lincoln-Kennedy-Mysterium - Wikipedia
Lincoln wurde 1846 in den Kongress gewählt, Kennedy 1946.
Beide wurden von hinten in den Kopf geschossen, beide in der Gegenwart ihrer Frauen.
Lincoln war in Wahrheit der erstgeborene Sohn, dies schrieb er selbst in seiner Autobiographie (1860).
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lincoln-Kennedy-Mysterium   (643 words)

  
 Evelyn Lincoln -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Lincoln, who was in the motorcade when Kennedy was assassinated, made it a point to visit Kennedy's grave at (additional info and facts about Arlington National Cemetery) Arlington National Cemetery every year afterward on the anniversary of his death.
Lincoln died at (additional info and facts about Georgetown University) Georgetown University Hospital in 1995, after complications that followed (The branch of medical science that treats disease or injury by operative procedures) surgery for (Type genus of the family Cancridae) cancer.
Her ashes were placed in a niche in a (A chamber that is used as a grave) sepulcher at Arlington National Cemetery.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/e/ev/evelyn_lincoln.htm   (436 words)

  
 John Evelyn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Evelyn's diaries are largely contemporaneous with those of the other noted diarist of the time, Samuel Pepys, and cast considerable light on the art, culture and politics of the time (he witnessed the deaths of Charles I and Oliver Cromwell, the last Great Plague in London, and the Great Fire of London in 1666.).
Their house, Sayes Court (adjacent to the naval dockyard), was purchased by Evelyn from his father-in-law Sir Richard Browne in 1653 and Evelyn soon began to transform the gardens.
Evelyn was a prolific author and produced books on subjects as diverse as theology, politics, horticulture, architecture and cookery, and he cultivated links with contemporaries across the spectrum of Stuart political and cultural life.
www.wikiverse.org /john-evelyn   (754 words)

  
 Evelyn Lincoln   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Evelyn Maurine Norton Lincoln (June 25, 1909 - May 11, 1995) was thepersonal secretary for John F. Kennedy from his election to the United States Senate in 1953 until his assassination in 1963.
Lincoln went on to write "I was fascinated bythis conversation and wrote it down verbatim in my diary.
Lincoln died at Georgetown University Hospital in1995, after complications that followed surgery for cancer.
www.therfcc.org /evelyn-lincoln-64392.html   (300 words)

  
 President John F. Kennedy Secret White House Recordings
Evelyn Lincoln actively participated in the manual activation of at least the telephone recordings system, and she was the custodian of all tapes and Dictabelts that bad been recorded upon.
Evelyn Lincoln has asserted that the recordings were intended solely for use in writing the Kennedy memoirs when he should leave office, and that he neither listened to any of them himself nor had any transcripts prepared.
The recording device and belts were located in a cabinet near Evelyn Lincoln's desk, and it was connected by wires to the common telephone line shared by her desk phone and the phone on the president's desk in the Oval Office.
www.paperlessarchives.com /jfk_tapes.html   (2153 words)

  
 Kennedy and Lincoln
Lincoln was a scout captain in the Black Hawk War and Kennedy served as a naval lieutenant in World War II.
Lincoln was skipper of the Talisman, a Mississippi River boat, and Kennedy was skipper of PT 109.
Lincoln was treated by Dr. Charles Sabin Taft, M.D., who was the half-brother of son Tad's playmates and chief surgeon at the Judiciary Square Hospital.
karws.gso.uri.edu /JFK/Misc._documents/Kennedy_and_Lincoln.html   (1672 words)

  
 Home Page President Kennedy classic biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This is Evelyn Lincoln's story -- the book only she could write -- a warm, personal, loving account of the shining years, an intimate portrait of a great man until the day of his death.
Evelyn Lincoln's desk was at the threshold of the Oval Office and she shared the campaigns, the trips, the years he spent in the Senate, and his all-too-short presidency.
Lincoln saw facets of [John F. Kennedy] no one else saw and she reveals them frankly, intimately, with a kind of amused indulgence...
www.presidentkennedy.com   (1134 words)

  
 SIGHTINGS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The paper that Kennedy's longtime personal secretary, Evelyn Lincoln, tucked into her diary was included in 60,000 pages of documents that were made public Wednesday by the National Archives and the Assassination Records Review Board, which is charged with accumulating any documents that could shed light on the Nov. 22, 1963 assassination.
Lincoln wrote that shortly before midnight on June 5, 1961, Kennedy summoned her to his cabin on the presidential plane and asked her to clear away some papers so he could go to sleep.
Lincoln's papers include her stenographic notes of a presidential conversation -- later disclosed in her 1968 book, Kennedy and Johnson -- in which Kennedy made clear his intent to dump Lyndon Johnson as his running mate in the 1964 election.
www.rense.com /political/jfknew.htm   (365 words)

  
 Lincoln/Kennedy Comparison
Abraham Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1846.
Lincoln's personal secretary, whose name was John (Nicolay), advised him not to go to the theater.
Lincoln was shot in the Ford Theatre and Kennedy was shot while in a Ford Lincoln.
edweb.tusd.k12.az.us /sandre/andre28.htm   (179 words)

  
 Evelyn, John - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Evelyn, John   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
He was a friend of the diarist Samuel Pepys, and like him remained in London during the Plague and the Great Fire of London.
Less intimate than that of his contemporary Pepys, Evelyn's diary has fascinating character sketches of contemporary events and figures.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Evelyn,%20John   (410 words)

  
 LINCOLN-KENNEDY-MYSTERIUM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Abraham Lincoln wurde 1846 in den Kongress gewählt.
Lincoln war einer Woche vor seiner Ermordung in Monroe, Maryland.
Kennedy hatte tatsächlich eine Sekretärin namens Evelyn Lincoln; die Behauptung, dass Lincoln einen Sekretär namens Kennedy hatte, ist allerdings eine Erfindung ohne Realitätsbezug.
www.toonorama.com /encyclopedia/L/Lincoln-Kennedy-Mysterium   (251 words)

  
 Urban Legends Reference Pages: History (Linkin' Kennedy)
Lincoln couldn't possibly have been elected President in 1857 or 1858 or 1859 or 1861 or 1862 or 1863, because no presidential elections were held in those years.
Even Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation was issued as an exigency of war, not as measure intended to permanently end slavery in the USA, and constitutional amendments ending slavery and guaranteeing citizens of all races the right to vote were not enacted until after Lincoln's death.
Yes, Lincoln was warned not to go to Ford's Theatre by persons concerned for his safety, just as he had been warned not to visit Richmond a week earlier, and just as he had been warned not to attend his own inauguration in 1861.
www.snopes.com /history/american/linckenn.htm   (2739 words)

  
 "Evidence! Evidence! All You People Talk about is Evidence!" | Sheldon M. Stern | OAH Magazine of History
Lincoln served as JFK’s personal secretary from 1952 to 1963.) The experience of tracking down the origins and meaning of the document convinced me it would make an effective case study for teaching high school and college students about the process of verifying historical evidence.
Evelyn Lincoln’s handwritten entry also includes the time of the call, 11:16 (obviously a.m., since the meeting with Vance and Wheeler was set for noon).
Evelyn Lincoln died in 1995, and we will never be able to corroborate exactly why she misdated the transcript.
www.oah.org /pubs/magazine/earlyrepublic/stern.html   (1228 words)

  
 Lincoln and Kennedy
Both Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy were over six feet tall (Lincoln was 6' 4" and Kennedy was 6' 1") and athletic.
Lincoln was a scout captain in the Blackhawk War.
Abraham Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1846, John Kennedy was elected to Congress in 1946.
www.angelfire.com /la/purplekw/lin.html   (1167 words)

  
 The Invention of the Italian Renaissance Printmaker
In this groundbreaking book Evelyn Lincoln examines the formation of the new career of printmaker during the late fifteenth century and throughout the sixteenth century in Italy.
Lincoln builds her discussion around the work of three printmakers practicing at different times and under varying economic opportunities and restraints: Andrea Mantegna in Mantua, Domenico Beccafumi in Siena, and Diana Mantuana (Diana Scultori) in Rome.
Evelyn Lincoln is assistant professor of the history of art and architecture at Brown University.
yalepress.yale.edu /YupBooks/book.asp?isbn=0300080417   (237 words)

  
 Evelyn Lincoln: Important Witness - The Education Forum
Lincoln was surprised by the way LBJ was able to persuade JFK to appoint his friends to positions of power.
Lincoln was particularly shocked by JFK willingness to appoint John Connally as Secretary of the Navy.
Lincoln is also very interesting about what she has to say about the trip to Texas.
educationforum.ipbhost.com /index.php?showtopic=2872   (2772 words)

  
 JFK: Lincoln devoted her life to Camelot
Long after President John F. Kennedy had died, Evelyn Lincoln, his White House secretary, made a ritual of going to her safety deposit box to re-read the secret diary she had kept.
Lincoln's death, they were left to a family friend and collector, Robert L. White.
Lincoln's friends say she saved the items for the sake of history.
www.sptimes.com /News/111199/JFK/Lincoln_devoted_her_l.shtml   (1367 words)

  
 The JFK Sale: Maine Antique Digest, May 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Lincoln had been White's mentor, and she left him a large portion of her collection of JFK memorabilia when she died in May 1995.
Lincoln began selling White some political buttons that she had purchased, and she gave him things.
Kennedy's tie clip, with a letter of authentication from Lincoln, sold for $7475, and his 14k gold blazer buttons sold with a photograph showing the President wearing the blazer for $18,400.
www.maineantiquedigest.com /articles/jfk0598.htm   (2284 words)

  
 Obituaries
Evelyn Hood, age 67, formerly of Aurora, died Sunday night, April 4, 2004, at Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital in Lincoln.
Evelyn J. Hood, the daughter of George Earl and Bertha Mary (Kutschara) Mills, was born in Hay Springs, Nebraska on April 4, 1937 and died in Lincoln, Nebraska on April 4, 2004, at the age of 67.
Evelyn was united in marriage to Karol Lee Hood on May 25, 1954 at Wolbach Methodist Church.
www.higbymortuary.com /hoode0404.html   (317 words)

  
 National Archives Recovers Treasure Trove of Kennedy Materials   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Evelyn Lincoln, President Kennedy’s secretary, improperly removed the map from the custody of the United States.
Lincoln was entrusted with the responsibility of safekeeping President Kennedy’s personal effects, historical items and writings.
Lincoln kept a large number of these items and eventually gave or sold them to Mr.
www.cs.umb.edu /~rwhealan/jfk/pr_robertwhite_nara_release.html   (446 words)

  
 McCook Daily Gazette: Story: Evelyn L. Marshall
LINCOLN -- Evelyn L. Marshall, 75, of Lincoln, died Saturday (July 12, 2003) at Bryan LGH East Hospital in Lincoln.
She was born Feb. 12, 1928, to Lee and Doris (Hamilton) Dinnel in Hayes County.
They spent their married life in Lincoln where her husband was in management and agency training for Bankers Life Insurance which became Principal Insurance Company.
www.mccookgazette.com /story/1042614.html   (228 words)

  
 CNN - Kennedy's private secretary a confidant - March 18, 1998
NEW YORK (CNN) -- For more than a decade, Evelyn Lincoln was John F. Kennedy's personal secretary and one of his most trusted confidants.
Lincoln was by Kennedy's side from the time he became a U.S. senator until his death in Dallas, during his presidency.
Lincoln said Kennedy even asked her to help sneak women into the White House.
www.cnn.com /US/9803/18/evelyn.lincoln.profile   (230 words)

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