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For Educational Use Only www.mainememory.net Copyright 2007 Hillsborough Dec 5, 1829 My Dear George Your letter of the 9th Ul t is before me; it would have received an earlier answer but having arrived at a moment, where I was preparing my papers for Court I concluded to lay it by, to be taken up at a moment of more leisure when I should feel somewhat of that freedom from care, which attended our reckless days at Northampton I was highly gratified in its perusal and my vanity not a little roused in finding, that altho our correspondence had been intercepted, I had lost neither your friendship or your confidence It is very surprising what could have become of the letter you directed to Concord. fingered I expect by some of these reformed postmasters but let that pass its loss was the more deeply regretted as it appears to have contained advice, which in my new situation would undoubtedly have been of service to me, tho I believe the course I pursued satisfied my friends then Contributed to Maine Memory Network by an individual through Maine Historical Society Date: Dec. 5, 1829 Description: Franklin Pierce letter to George W. Pierce.

and what is of more importance just at this time is also satisfactory to my constituents, be assured advice from you can never be received amiss. it could under no circumstances be construed into impertinence or dictation You ask me to write particularly as to my views and prospects. I would do so, if I could, but my views of the future are still unsettled There were circumstances, which seemed to render it expedient for me to spend a few years in this place tho I have never looked upon this as my residence for life, at one time I have thought of trying my fortunes in one of the Western States at another at another there appeared to be considerations of no trifling weight to induce me to remain in NEW Hampshire, so that my intentions as to the future are quite as wavering as they were two years since still I manage matters here precisely as tho I had no idea of leaving. I shall strive to make the most of the present and very calmly leave the rest to Time the corrector when our judgments err My prospects are, Heaven Knows what; they appear tolerably fair and promising at present; but I dare not look upon them with much confidence. Since it has been with me thus far pretty much as with the polished philosopher, who declared that he had never met with but two things that equalled his anticipation,. sunrise from a mountain and a draught of water when he was dry. The most I

venture to hope for is, that I may rise somewhat above the groveling herd that eat and drink and die and make no sigh I am not very desirous of political preferment even if it were within my reach, if I have any ambition it is to acquire some reputation as a professional man. for this I shall struggle manfully and perseveringly Had I known that you and Fessenden were in Boston I should have soon removed the space which separated us. I was glad to learn that you were at the trouble of calling on Mrs McNeil because I know with what pleasure she would take you by the hand John Wilson told some wrong stories about me, which I have from Portsmouth you were disposed to believe How the report of my being engaged could have gained credit or circulation I cannot imagine. it has no foundation in truth so far from it indeed. between the young Lady in question and myself there has never been anything like intimacy. No. No. in this affair George fortune, which has been so peculiarly kind in leading you forward, has not yet deigned to smile upon my path. When I conclude to give up that careless independence which almost necessarily attends us while we are pushing our fortunes alone. when if evil betide. there are none but ourselves to suffer none to lean upon us and none in particular to whom

we would appeal for sympathy I shall cerainly let you know it When I sat down I intended to have said something of politicks. but of that subject in my next: Every thing looks well at present The Democratick party is certainly sufficiently powerful. and nothing is to be feared but a division I have just returned from a frolick, from the wedding of one of our young farmers, And had put my hand upon this letter to fold it when my Friday brought in your chapter of reminiscence s. over every line of which I have laughed till I am really weary I am devlish glad you have taken it into hour head to wake the recollection of old Peters and Hastings. they ought certainly never to be forgotten by us and they must always be remembered in connexion with our ride with Whiting and Hence to Mount Holyoke I have a hundred times when looking over Story or Chitty or some other dry book involuntarily recured to that scene and never without indulging in a hearty roar of laughter That scene between you and Wing and myself out at the bolling Alley two miles from Town did not partake very slightly of the ludicrous nor was your quissing litle Kimball and his appearance as Daniel Webster by any means calculated to make a man weep but avove all I have laughed at the Moral dignity of the Missionary Enterprise I hope theyl print it and let the children read it

What has become of your old Camtit, that we bivouac,d upon on the morning of the 5 July before we went over to see old Peters. I think it ought to be preserved, it was often found very convenient, but I remember it served Walker and myself a capital turn one night, when we had been at Champaign Oh, those sprees take them all in all were too much for a Roman If you call to mind that 4th July with all the freshness that attends my recollection the effect produced upon your visibles is by no means a matter of surprise I have forgotten the name of the Innkeeper on the other side of the river, tho I am sure I shall never cease to remember his essence of peppermint. It seems you spent four days at Masons with Jane Appleton and two others. Great God! I would give as you say for the enjoyment of such society or a part of it, for the space you mention all the gold I have in my pocket That same Jane comes a little nearer to my ideas of what a woman should be than almost any one it has been my fortune to meet it has now been something like a year

since I have seen her. She was then beautiful oh heavenly beautiful but I have no idea just at this time of being considered a Rhapsodist or a Lover, so I am off. Why Mary Jane should consider ambition my ruling passion, it is difficult for me to conceive. Probably her brother Robert may have told her, that it was certainly not averice, he knows something of me tho surely nothing, that should induce the belief, that I was over ambitious. I have often thought, that the example of Pope Sextus 5 the story of whose triumph you will remember, should not be los (page torn) upon the aspiring of the present day. The unpretending and pious demeanour of the old Cardinal certainly evinced a wonderful knowledge of the true principles of the Funny System He understood per fectly well that, which it is so important for every aspiring man to know Maxima ars est omnim artim celane It is, as I supposed it must be, in the bitterness of party strife, which addended the late spirited canvass in your State you sacrificed the friendship of some in espousing ardently and efficiently as you have

the cause of democracy. Still I believe you are on the whole a gainer that no other course could have been so satisfactory to you at present because there was no other that could possibly have given you the weight of character as a political man, which you now enjoy What in the Devil can have fallen out between you and Walker? You must tell me since it is likely he will never mention it. I have not had a word from him since I returned from the West tho I have written him once or twice It grieves me much to know that your venerable Father is bourne down by disease from which there is little hopes of relief. but the time has arrived when we must both of us however painful the reflection, look upon our Parents as upon those, who have nearly filled the measure of their days My father however at this time enjoys fine health and for ought I can perceive is about as vigorous in body & mind as he was 5 years ago he is well acquainted with your political standing and often speaks of you with the deepest interest Give my best regards to Fessenden I should like very much to see him. When shall I meet you

in Boston. name any time in January or the first part of February I am as ever very truly your friend Frank [Sideways] 12 1/2 Hillsborough NH December th 5 18 /34 Geo. W. Pierce Esq Portland Maine [Upside down at bottom] Frank Pierce Dec. 12. 1829