1 May 1877 • Baltimore, Md. (MS, correspondence card, in pencil: NN-BGC, UCCL 01422)
(SUPERSEDED)
Found I was not absolutely needed in Washington, so I only staid 24 hours, & am on my way home, now. I called at the White House, & got admission to Col. Rodgers, because I wanted to inquire what was the right hour to go & infest the President. It was my luck to strike the place in the dead waste & middle of the day, the very busiest time. I perceived that Mr. Rodgers took me for George Francis Train & had made up his mind not to let me get at the President; so at the end of half an hour I took my letter of introduction from the table & went away. It was a great pity all round, & a loss to the nation, for I was brim full of the Eastern question. I didn’t get to see the President or the Chief Magistrate either, though I had a sort of glimpse of a lady at a window who resembled her portraits.
MTL , 1:293-94; MTHL , 1:175-76.
See Howells Letters in Description of Provenance.
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