Wednesday, September 8, 1841.En route. | "Nothing of interest happened during the passage," wrote Lincoln, "except
the vexatious delays occasioned by the sand bars be thought interesting." He did,
however, find interest in a dozen Negroes chained together "like so many fish upon a
trot-line." On August 24, 1855 he wrote Joshua F. Speed: "That sight was a continual
torment to me; and I see something like it every time I touch the Ohio."Abraham Lincoln to Mary
Speed, 27 September 1841, CW, 1:259-61; Abraham Lincoln to Joshua F.
Speed, 24 August 1855, CW, 2:320-23. |