Saturday, December 15, 1860.Springfield, IL.
| On invitation of Lincoln, Bates of Missouri is in Springfield.
He spends most of day with Lincoln, and it is rumored he has been offered
cabinet post. N.Y. Tribune, 17 December 1860. Lincoln writes to North Carolina Congressman John A. Gilmer, who cited the
"alarming" national situation, and expressed concerns about Lincoln's policies
regarding the South and slavery. Lincoln advises Gilmer to read the "Republican
platform, or my speeches." Lincoln resists issuing "additional" policy
statements because doing so "would make me appear as if I repented for the
crime of having been elected...To so represent me, would be the principal use
made of any letter I might now thrust upon the public. My old record cannot be
so used." John A. Gilmer to Abraham Lincoln, 10 December
1860, Robert Todd Lincoln Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC;
Abraham Lincoln to John A. Gilmer,
15 December 1860, CW, 4:151-53. |