Nancy Hanks, the second chairman of the arts endowment, died in 1983.
This article reflects the prevailing theories regarding Nancy Hanks' heritage.
This encounter led to the birth of Nancy Hanks, Lincoln's mother.
The name is even older than the mid-20th century train derived from that of a short-lived but famous steam special, the Nancy Hanks.
Nancy Hanks married Thomas, who became a respected citizen.
Nancy Hanks lost one race heat (in her first start), but was undefeated in her races.
This seems to be a confusion about multiple Nancy Hanks in the same family.
This information, though, is not present in recent, solid historical books about Nancy Hanks.
In 1983, Nancy Hanks died of cancer at the age of 55.
Nancy Hanks once remarked that old buildings are like friends. They reassure people in times of change.