Saturday, October 23, 1847.Springfield,
IL. | Prior to departing for Washington, D. C., where he
will take a seat in Congress, Lincoln writes and signs an agreement between
himself and Cornelius Ludlum, of Springfield. Ludlum will occupy Lincoln's home
while the family is away. Lincoln stipulates, "for the term of one year, to
commence on the first day of November . . . the said Ludlum agrees to pay said
Lincoln the sum of ninety dollars in quarter yearly payments, to be especially
careful to prevent any destruction by fire, [and] to allow said Lincoln, the
use of the North-up-stairs room, during the term, in which to store his
furniture."Lease Contract Between Abraham Lincoln and
Cornelius Ludlum, 23 October 1847, CW, 1:406-7. |