Wednesday, August 16, 1837.New Salem, IL and
Springfield,
IL. | Upon returning to Springfield from New Salem, where
he visited romantic interest Mary S. Owens, Lincoln writes to her seeking to
clarify the status of their relationship. He writes, "I want in all cases to do
right, and most particularly so, in all cases with women. . . . [O]ur further
acquaintance shall depend upon yourself. . . . If it suits you best to not
answer this—farewell—a long life and a merry one attend you. But
if you conclude to write back, speak as plainly as I do. There can be neither
harm nor danger, in saying, to me, any thing you think, just in the manner you
think it."Abraham Lincoln to Mary S. Owens,
16 August 1837, CW, 1:94-95. |