[119] Mrs. Smith’s First Forty Years, Jan. 1, 1829.
[120] Ibid., Jan. 12, 1829.
[121] Ibid.
[122] Mrs. Smith’s First Forty Years.
[123] Webster’s Correspondence.
[124] Mrs. Smith’s First Forty Years.
[125] Buell, in his Life of Jackson, says he went to the Indian Queen, “where he was temporarily domiciled.” Mrs. Smith and President Adams, who were on the ground, agree that he stopped at Gadsby’s. It is possible that he went first to the Indian Queen and then removed to Gadsby’s.
[126] Webster’s Correspondence.
[127] Wirt wrote Monroe asking his advice about resigning, and Monroe advised this course, but expressed the opinion that Jackson would not want to dispense with his services.
[128] Perley’s Reminiscences, I, 96.