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Collection Reference Number GLC02319
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to the 1860s 
Title Mary Y. Prentiss to Abba describing Abraham Lincoln's second inauguration
Date 8 March 1865
Author Prentiss, Mary Y. (fl. 1865)  
Recipient Abba  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Written by a young girl to an unidentified recipient (apparently her sister), intermingling observations with gossip and flirtation. Exclaims enthusiastically about all the fun she is having. States that she attended Lincoln's second inauguration in Washington, D.C., on 4 March 1865, and describes Vice President Andrew Johnson's drunkenness when taking the oath. Comments that, "All the senators are more anxious to have Mr. Lincon [sic] live than they ever were before." Also states that people wanted Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin, Lincoln's first term vice-president, but not Mrs. Lincoln and Johnson. Gossips about various visitors and attending the inaugural ball with a date. Mentions an institution for colored children that is trying to raise money. Chats at length about male suitors and acquaintances.
Subjects Women's History  Election  Politics  Government and Civics  President  Alcohol  Vice President  Holidays and Celebrations  Charity and Philanthropy  African American History  
People Prentiss, Mary Y. (fl. 1865)  Hamlin, Hannibal (1809-1891)  Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)  Johnson, Andrew (1808-1875)  
Place written Washington, D.C.
Theme African Americans; Government & Politics; The Presidency; Women in American History
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1860-1945
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945
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