Washington Feb 2d 1820 Dear Samuel, I have received your letter of the 18th of January  and am thankful for the information it contains, that  the family were all well, and as you expressed some anxiety  respecting my health, and particularly about that trouble- some  humour on my hands; I have the satisfaction to inform  you that my hands have got nearly well and for two or three  weeks have given me but very little trouble; and my health is  otherwise pretty good. I feel the want of exercise- the weather  has been extremely unfavorable for walking - and indeed every way  unpleasant - Since the 30th of December the ground has been covered  with snow, except the roads which have become bare, and are either  very muddy, or very rough - and for the most part has been windy  and very cold - I should like well to learn what kind of a winter  you have in Vermont, I expect, by what we have here, that you  have a severe winter. Give me some account in your next. You expressed a wish to be informed of the bounds and  extent of the proposed state of Missouri. I do not recollect that  there is any correct map of that part of Louisiana in Craftsbury. I have therefore sketched a map of Missouri, and the adjacent coun- try from [Millishes] map, which is considered the most correct of any  map published - The proposed state of Missouri, is contemplated to be bounded agreeably to the black pencil line, on both side of  the Missouri river, as you may see by the plan. But it is yet un- certain whether the boundaries may not be altered. I have also  laid down the state of Illinois, with small parts of Indiania [Indiana], Kentucky  & Tennessee - that you may see the relative situation of the proposed  state. The question of excluding slavery from Missouri, is now &  has been  under discussion in congress, for about a week; and will probably last a week or two longer - How it will be determined, I am not yet  able to foretell - The northern members are, in general, against the introduction, but the Southern are united by in favor- Give my love to your Mama and Mary and to all my  friends - and believe me to be yours, affectionately, Samuel C Crafts S P Crafts- A MAP of the proposed State of MISSOURI