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Wilson, Douglas L., ed.; Davis, Rodney O., ed.; Ryan, Margaret. 'Margaret Ryan (Jesse W. Weik Interview)' in 'Herndon's Informants: Letters, Interviews, and Statements About Abraham Lincoln' . Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1998. [format: book], [genre: interview]. Permission: University of Illinois Press
Oct. 27 1886 Margaret Ryan 47 year. Lived at Lincoln House till Feby 1860 Mrs L was cranky told M before L. was nominated that she would go to the White House yet. L hired M. and told her he would pay M. 75¢ More than Ms L. to stay there not to fuss with Mrs. L. often would put hand on Ms head and tell her to Keep courage. Ms L would whip Bob a good deal. She was half crazy black women Jane Jenkins colored woman did not live there in next block. M went to Washington saw L at White House he gave her a pass back home told her to call next day and get some money &c for clothes for her children but that night he was assassinated while in Sp L. went to Taylorville hired M. to stay while his wife was confined gave birth to boy. Dr Wallace attended her. Ms L. often struck other girls but never struck M. When L. was leaving for Taylorville his wife ran him out half dressed as she followed him with broom he told to Meg not to get scared that Ms L. would get over it M had to go and bring him out his clothes he dressed and went up town through woodhouse & alley when he returned in evening would come in through kitchen and find out from M. if ML. was all right before going in front of house At another time saw Mrs L. strike L. on head with piece of wood while reading paper in South Parlor cut his nose lawyers saw his face in Court next day but asked no questions Illinois State Historical Library: Weik Papers, box 2, Memorandum Book 1 | |||