>> i think a wonderful piece on the bookshelf references elizabeth keckly as well. it shows her friendship. mrs. keckly established the contraband aid association which was to raise money and help slaves -- former slaves who had crossed the lines and made it to washington, d.c. mrs. lincoln gave money and supported elizabeth keckly in her efforts to do this or give her moral support. there's a beautiful little ink well, that mrs. keckly asked for a memento of the president and she gave her the ink well. there are such beautiful pieces. the stories one remembers of mary lincoln are of the elegance and of the spending and the possessions. we do have some beautiful pieces that came through the family. a beautiful diamond and gold enameled wristwatch. china. but also, because it's the kind of thing you save, a scrap of fabric from the decoration of the red room that was saved by the decorating firm. eventually found its way to the museum. so we know -- we get a little bit of an idea of the fabric used in the room and what her style was. >> edith roosevelt, what was her s