The Higher Mercy

The Higher Mercy

Drama | Sept. 10, 1912

No matter how absorbed with affairs of state, Abraham Lincoln was always ready to give audience to his little son Tad. Little Tad, playing at the boat landing of the White House lake, falls into the water and is saved from drowning by a young fellow named Jasper Brinton. When young Brinton carries Tad into the White House, the president is very grateful to him and says if there is anything that he can do for him at any time he will be glad to do it. Young Brinton's mother is an enthusiastic supporter of the Federal cause, and when the war breaks out, she urges her son to join the Union army. He has an inherent dread of danger and naturally hesitates. He finally enlists. On the battlefield his natural fear takes possession of him.

The Higher Mercy

Drama | Sept. 10, 1912

The Higher Mercy
No matter how absorbed with affairs of state, Abraham Lincoln was always ready to give audience to his little son Tad. Little Tad, playing at the boat landing of the White House lake, falls into the water and is saved from drowning by a young fellow named Jasper Brinton. When young Brinton carries Tad into the White House, the president is very grateful to him and says if there is anything that he can do for him at any time he will be glad to do it. Young Brinton's mother is an enthusiastic supporter of the Federal cause, and when the war breaks out, she urges her son to join the Union army. He has an inherent dread of danger and naturally hesitates. He finally enlists. On the battlefield his natural fear takes possession of him.
Producers Vitagraph Company of America
Original title The Higher Mercy
Directors William V. Ranous
Writers Charles L. Gaskill

Cast

Ralph Ince

as Abraham Lincoln

Julia Swayne Gordon

as Mrs. Brinton

James Morrison

as Jasper Brinton, Mrs. Brinton's Son

Rose Tapley

as Mrs. Abraham Lincoln

Kenneth Casey

as Tad, Lincoln's Son

Norma Talmadge

as Alice

Florence Ashbrooke

as The Nurse

Hal Wilson

as A Black Servant