21 April 1882 • SS Gold Dust
en route from St. Louis, Mo., to Vicksburg, Miss.
(MS, correspondence card: CU-MARK, UCCL 02203)
Cole’s Landing, Menard, Ill, 21st.
slcLivy darling, I am in solitary possession of the pilot house of the steamer Gold Dust, with the familiar wheel & compass & bell ropes around me. We are taking in coal. I came up here at a quarter to 8 (½ an hour ago,) while the dog watch was still on, & before the regular watch began—consequently I’ve had a brief acquaintanceship with both pilots. I’m all alone, now (the pilot whose watch it is, told me to make myself entirely at home, & I’m doing it[)].
Thus far our fictitious name[s] are a sufficient protection; but we had to get out of St Louis in a hurry, because I got to meeting too many people who knew me. We swore them to secrecy, & left by the first boat.
It is a magnificent day, & the hills & levels are masses of shining green, with here & there a white-blossoming tree. I love you, sweetheart.
Saml.
Mrs. S. L. Clemens | Hartford | Conn [on the flap:] slc [first postmark illegible] [postmarked:] hartford conn. apr 24 12am
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