Tuesday, February 8, 1842.Springfield,
IL. | In the evening, Lincoln delivers a eulogy for
Benjamin Ferguson before a meeting of the Washington Temperance Society.
Lincoln remarks, "In his intercourse with his fellow men, he possessed that
rare uprightness of character, which was evidenced by his having no disputes or
bickerings of his own, while he was ever the chosen arbiter to settle those of
his neighbors. In very truth he was, the noblest work of God—an honest
man."Sangamo Journal (Springfield, IL), 11
February 1842, 2:7;
Eulogy on Benjamin Ferguson, 8
February 1842, CW, 1:268-69. |