WASHINGTON, D. C.,
April 4, 1866.
MY DARLING:— I hope
the election of General Hawley in Connecticut has sustained your drooping
spirits. A. J. is about as he was, neither worse nor better.
Hassaurek is, I
think, about right. Halstead is so decided against Radicals that he is in more
danger of getting off the track. Love to boys.
Affectionately,
R.
MRS. HAYES.SOURCE: Charles
Richard Williams, editor, Diary and Letters of Rutherford Birchard
Hayes, Volume 3, p. 21-2
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