Saturday, July 1, 1848.Washington, DC. | Lincoln attends evening concert in Capitol grounds. In crowd he sees two
ladies of the town, "our two girls . . . whose peculiarities were the wearing of black
fur bonnets, and never being seen in close company with other ladies. . . . One of them
was attended by their brother, and the other had a member of Congress in tow. He went
home with her; and if I were to guess, I would say, he went away a somewhat altered
man—most likely in his pockets, and in some other particular. The fellow
looked conscious of guilt."Abraham Lincoln to Mary Todd
Lincoln, 2 July 1848, CW, 1:495-96. |