Black, Elizabeth Gundaker Dale, 1823-1902.
Springfield, Illinois, resident, 1851-1852; wife of William M. Black.
Black, a merchant, established himself in business in St. Louis, Missouri, and moved his family there in 1853. While residing in Springfield, Elizabeth Black was a friend of Mary Todd Lincoln.
From the description of Transcript of diary: 1852 Jan. 1-Dec. 21. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 27246067
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| referencedIn | Black, Malcolm A., ca. 1890- . Telegram, February 7, 1955. | Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library | |
| creatorOf | Black, Elizabeth Gundaker Dale, 1823-1902. Transcript of diary: 1852 Jan. 1-Dec. 21. | Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library |
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| associatedWith | Black, Malcolm A., ca. 1890- . | person |
| associatedWith | First Presbyterian Church (Springfield, Ill.) | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Lincoln, Mary Todd, 1818-1882. | person |
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| Illinois--Springfield | |||
| Springfield (Ill.) |
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Person
Birth 1823
Death 1902
