Thursday, May 18, 1843.Springfield,
IL. | Lincoln writes to his friend, Joshua F. Speed, of
Kentucky, and relates details about domestic matters, including the upcoming
birth of Abraham and Mary Lincoln's first child. Lincoln writes, "We are not
keeping house; but boarding at the Globe tavern, which is very well kept now by
a widow lady of the name of [Sarah] Beck. Our room . . . and boarding only
costs four dollars a week. . . . I reckon it will scarcely be in our power to
visit Kentucky this year. Besides poverty, and the necessity of attending to
business, those 'coming events' I suspect would be some what in the way."
Abraham Lincoln to Joshua F. Speed,
18 May 1843, CW, 1:323-25. |