Monday, March 20, 1843.Springfield,
IL. | The Sangamon County Whigs meet to choose a nominee
for a congressional seat. Lincoln makes a bid for the nomination, but he loses
out to fellow attorney and Illinois State Senator Edward D. Baker. Later, in a
letter to his friend, Joshua Speed, of Louisville, Kentucky, Lincoln writes, "[I]n spite of my attempt
to decline it, [the party] appointed me one of the delegates; so that in getting
Baker the nomination, I shall be 'fixed' a good deal like a fellow who is made
groomsman to the man what has cut him out, and is marrying his own dear 'gal.'"
Illinois Register (Springfield), 24 March
1843, 2:4;
Abraham Lincoln to Joshua F. Speed,
24 March 1843, CW, 1:319. |