Tuesday,
February 24, 1846.Springfield,
IL. | Lincoln writes to fellow attorney and
fellow poetry aficionado Andrew Johnston, of Quincy, Illinois. Lincoln writes
that he is "Feeling a little poetic this evening," and notes that he encloses a
poem that Johnston had "expressed the wish to have." Lincoln asks if Johnston
"would...like to see a piece of poetry of my own making?" He confides that he
has "a piece that is almost done, but I find a deal of trouble to finish it."
Abraham Lincoln to Andrew
Johnston, 24 February 1846,
CW, 1:366-67. |