Friday,
August 4, 1848.Washington, DC. | While a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Lincoln
co-authors a letter to Secretary of State James Buchanan. Lincoln and
Representative James Houston Thomas of Tennessee request that Buchanan make
available to them, "one democrat and one whig," some documents that Mexican
leader Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna apparently sent to President Andrew Jackson
in 1836 or 1837. Lincoln and Thomas are interested in "copies of the treaties
or conventions, which he [Santa Anna] entered into with Texas." Lincoln and
Thomas want to view the information "to clear up some misunderstanding in
relation to that matter." In a postscript, Lincoln and Thomas write that they
"do not insist upon" Buchanan's compliance with their request for the
information if it "will impose any considerable amount of trouble upon" him.
Abraham Lincoln and James Houston Thomas to James Buchanan, 4 August
1848, Record Group 59, National Archives and Records Administration,
Washington, DC; CW 10:10-11. |