Title
Mary Lincoln to Leonard Swett
            Description
Mary Lincoln asks Leonard Swett to call on her, as "I have some things to say  I do not wish to be troublesome yet I am daily convinced that I must make some definite arrangements for the future."  Mary uses mourning stationery with black borders.
            Creator
Lincoln, Mary Todd
            Publisher
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
            Date
1867-02
            Format
pdf
            Language
en
            Identifier
300105
                    T1867.02
            Has Version
Turner, p. 409
            Transcription
375 [West?] Wash St.
Hon Leonard Swett
My dear Sir:
If perfectly convenient, I would be pleased to see you this afternoon, I have some things to say, which I would like to mention to you. I do not wish to be troublesome yet I am daily convinced that I must make some definite arrangements for the future.
I remain respectfully, &
Truly,
Mary Lincoln.
Mary Lincoln
Status
Complete
            Percent Completed
100
            Weight
20
            Original Format
paper and ink
                    2 p
                    21 x 14 cm
            

