Mary Lincoln Extra Credit Questions
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03-07-2018, 08:39 AM
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RE: Mary Lincoln Extra Credit Questions
Nice try, Laurie, but kudos to Donna. It was Patrick Henry.
Mary visited her uncle in Columbia, Missouri, in the summer of 1840. She wrote a letter to her friend, Merce Levering, and included the following: "If you conclude to settle in Missouri, I will do so too, [there] is one being here, who cannot brook the mention of my return, an agreeable lawyer & grandson of Patrick Henry—what an honor! Shall never survive it—I wish you could see him, the most perfect original I had ever met, my beaux have always been hard bargains at any rate, Uncle and others think, he surpasses his noble ancestor in talents, yet Merce I love him not, & my hand will never be given when my heart is not—" |
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