Thursday, July 29, 1858.Monticello,
IL. | Lincoln and Douglas meet on road about two miles
from Monticello. Douglas, having spoken there, is on his way to Bement; Lincoln
is going to Monticello. Lincoln has his reply to Douglas's letter accepting his
challenge, and asks latter to wait until he compares it with copy, but Douglas
refuses. Lincoln proceeds to Monticello, makes speech, and that night sends his
reply to Douglas. Edwin E. Sparks, ed., The Lincoln-Douglas
Debates of 1858 (Springfield, IL: 1908), 66-68;
Abraham
Lincoln to Stephen A. Douglas, 29 July 1858,
CW, 2:528-30;
Speech
at Monticello, Illinois, 29 July 1858, CW, 2:527. |