Washington February 19th 1821 My dear friend, I have waited with great anxiety to receive  letters from home, which have not yet arrived, proba- bly from the badness of the roads. And fearing that  the same cause may prevent a letter, written by  me after to day, reaching you next week.  I therefore, to prevent you from all unnecessary anxiety  on my account, write a few lines assuring you of the continuance of my health, and that if your  letters shall arrive in season to give any chance for an answer to reach you next week, I will write  again. Samuels letter received last week give me  an account of his health, & of yours, which has given  me great concern. I have been very much at a loss whether I ought not to get leave of absen [absence] and return home - and if the Session was not so near a close I  would do it- On the fourth of March I shall be on  my return I have engaged my passage in a stage. The members will generally remain a day or two  longer to see the inauguration of the President which  will take place on Monday- But I shall not tarry  my feelings and duty urge me to return home as fast as possible, and to relieve you as much as I can  from the burden which my absence has imposed upon  you. Everything seems to have conspired this winter  to impair your health- Anxiety for Samuel, with  fatigue and loss of rest, and perhaps some concern for me, during the sickness at this place, I fear may  prove too much for your constitution. I pray you  may not sink under it.  We have buried another member of our house since I wrote last. But lest your allarms [alarms] be increased  on that account for my safety - I think my duty to  mention the circumstance, and also that Mr Burwell has  for a long time been in a very feeble state of health- &  with but one exception, none of those who have died this winter, came here in any thing like sound health. In general those whose constitutions were good have  enjoyed their health as well as in common years. But  it has proved very mortal to such as came here with infirm or broken constitutions. My love to Samuel & Mary - may God preserve  them and you. I am as usual your sincere & most  affectionate friend Samuel C Crafts Mrs E Crafts S.C. Crafts Feb. 19. 1821