marriage to Mary Todd, [95], [96];

lives at Globe Tavern, [96];

purchases Dressar home, [96];

enters national politics, [97]-[108];

back in Springfield, [109];

simplicity of home life in Springfield, [110];

income from law practice, [110];

property owned, [111];

his children, [111]-[112];

L. as husband and father, [113];