Friday, October 19, 1860.Springfield, IL.
| Lincoln writes to eleven-year-old Grace Bedell, of Westfield,
New York. Bedell wrote to ask Lincoln about his children and she suggested,
"[L]et your whiskers grow . . . [Y]ou would look a great deal better for your
face is so thin." Lincoln writes, "My dear little Miss. I regret the necessity
of saying I have no daughters. I have three sons—one seventeen, one
nine, and one seven . . . As to the whiskers, having never worn any, do you not
think people would call it a piece of silly affection if I were to begin it
now?" Grace Bedell to Abraham Lincoln, 15 October 1860,
Abraham Lincoln Papers, Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library,
Detroit, MI;
Abraham Lincoln to Grace Bedell, 19
October 1860, CW, 4:129-30. Mrs. Lincoln buys and charges
$5.50 worth of linen. Pratt, Personal Finances, 150. |