Friday, December 3, 1847.Washington,
DC. | Lincoln writes to David A. Smith, who represents the
St. Louis Perpetual Insurance Company. Smith seeks Lincoln's help in collecting
money that U.S. Senator Stephen A. Douglas owes to the company. Lincoln
explains, "This is my first day at this place, & on reaching here I found
your letter in relation to your business with Douglass. I met him afterwards,
but disliking to dunn him at the first meeting with him, I let it pass . . . I
will attend to it shortly however & write you." Account
Book, 10 November 1847, Private Collection;
Abraham Lincoln to David A. Smith,
3 December 1847, CW, 1:416. |