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Mary Lincoln used this black onyx and gold lapel watch for much of her life. In 1862 the Lincolns' third son, Willie, died of typhoid fever. While Abraham coped with the loss of Willie, Mary was overtly distraught.
After the assassination of her husband, Mary was overcome with grief. She remained in mourning until her death. She only came out of mourning once, upon the request of her youngest son, Tad, for his birthday.
Mourning traditions had well-known guidelines. During the second year of mourning, jewelry was permitted. Onyx and jet were the most frequently worn. Understanding the traditions, customs, and keepsakes of mourning can help us make sense of death and memorialization in American history. Take a look at mourning customs of First Ladies Julia Grant and Julia Pierce on our blog: s.si.edu/mourningpres (Link in profile.) Stay tuned this week to see other ways in which families and the public have memorialized presidents who have passed.

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