Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Pedestrian; Being a Correct Journal of Incidents on a Walk From the State House, Boston, to the U. S: Capitol at Washington, D. C, Between February 22d and March 4th, 1861
Some idea may be formed Of the condition of the roads, from the fact that when I reached New Haven there were no soles to my boots. It did not affect me in the least; and, after partaking of a hearty supper, I retired at eight o'clock, P. M., and did not awake until eight O'clock the next morning. I felt as well as usual, and attended church during the day.
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