Thursday,
May 11, 1843.Springfield, IL. | Lincoln writes to John J. Hardin, the Whig Party's nominee for
Illinois's 7th Congressional District. Hardin, of Jacksonville, won the
nomination over Lincoln's friend Edward D. Baker. Lincoln assures Hardin that
Sangamon County's Whigs back Hardin's candidacy. As proof, Lincoln refers to a
"proposal" that he submitted to a Springfield newspaper. It reads, "the
majority of votes in SANGAMON COUNTY for Hardin shall DOUBLE the number of his
majority in MORGAN COUNTY. The losing County shall give a free BARBACUE to the
whigs of the other county—the said Barbacue to be provided at some place
most convenient for the accomodation of the whigs of the two Counties. Whigs of
Morgan, will you go it?"Abraham Lincoln to John J.
Hardin, 11 May 1843, CW, 1:322-23; Sangamo Journal
(Springfield, IL), 11 May 1843, 2:2, 2:5. [Moultrie
Circuit Court convenes at Sullivan.] |