Saturday, May 2, 1846.Clinton, IL. | Sangamo Journal (May 7, 1846) reports yesterday's Whig convention in
Petersburg: "Lincoln was nominated as the Whig candidate for representative to Congress
from this Congressional District. This nomination was, of course, anticipated, there
being no other candidate in the field. Mr. Lincoln, we all know, is a good Whig, a good
man, an able speaker and richly deserves the confidence of Whigs in District and State."
Logan places Lincoln's name before convention.John G.
Nicolay and John Hay, Abraham Lincoln: A History, 10
vols. (New York: Century, 1890), 1:245. |