June 20 Monday – In Hartford Sam wrote to the Tri-State Old Settlers Association, declining an invitation to attend some function.
Dear Sir: — Frankness, candor, truthfulness — these are native to my nature; and so I will not conceal from you the fact that if there is one thing which I am particularly and obstinately prejudiced against, it is travel [MTP].
Sam also wrote to Charles Webster after having written George H. Van Zandt of Philadelphia, who had proposed a historical romance for Webster & Co. To publish. Sam was at least initially interested [MTP; Gribben 724]. (See Sam’s added remark to Van Zandt’s June 21 letter.)
Check # Payee Amount [Notes]
3731 Patrick McAleer 300.00 Coachman
3732 F.G. Whitmore 1200.00 Finances
3736 Rev. J.H. Twichell 20.00
Summer – During this summer the Clemens family enjoyed reading Kidnapped! and Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. On Apr. 17, 1888, Sam wrote to Stevenson that they had “bathed in them, last summer, & refreshed our spirits” [MTP].