Robert Lincoln, President Lincoln’s eldest son, experienced a very different life from his renowned father.
While many children spent their youth toiling in remote log cabins and self-educating, Robert attended Harvard College.
He made friends with wealthy ones, developed refined tastes, and enjoyed luxurious living.
Despite his privileged upbringing, his talent is undeniable. He spent much of his career as a lawyer and executive in Chicago, with stints in public service as Secretary of War under Presidents Garfield and Arthur, and as Minister to England in the 1890s.