Saturday, March 24, 1860.Chicago, IL. | Lincoln responds to a letter from former Republican Congressman Samuel
Galloway, of Columbus, Ohio. Galloway expressed his admiration and concluded
that Lincoln represented the Republican Party's best chance to win the
presidency. Lincoln writes, "My name is new in the field; and I suppose I am
not the first choice of a very great many. Our policy, then, is
to give no offence to others—leave them in a mood to come to us, if they
shall be compelled to give up their first love. This, too, is dealing justly
with all, and leaving us in a mood to support heartily whoever shall be
nominated." Samuel Galloway to Abraham Lincoln, 15 March
1860, Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC;
Abraham Lincoln to Samuel Galloway,
24 March 1860, CW, 4:33-34. |