Saturday, February 7, 1846.Springfield,
IL. | Lincoln writes to John J. Hardin, of Jacksonville,
Illinois, in response to Hardin's criticism of Lincoln's interest in running
for Congress. Hardin's congressional term ended nearly a year earlier and
Edward D. Baker now holds the seat. Lincoln writes, "It is certain that
struggles between candidates, do not strengthen a party; but who are most
responsible for these struggles, those who are willing to live and let live, or
those who are resolved, at all hazzards, to take care of 'number one'?"
Abraham Lincoln to John J. Hardin,
7 February 1846, CW, 1:360-65. Lincoln and Fridley argue motion made by Lincoln yesterday in
Sargeant v. Kellogg. Motion is resisted by Peters and
court considers.Record. |