Saturday, April 7, 1849.Springfield, IL.
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Lincoln writes four letters recommending Whigs for various offices
held by Democrats. To W. B. Warren, clerk of Second Grand Division of
state Supreme Court, Lincoln writes that he wishes Edwards, or if he
withdraws, Morrison, to have General Land Office; but "if the office
could be secured to Illinois by my consent to accept it, and not
otherwise, I give that consent."
Abraham Lincoln to Jacob Collamer, 7 April 1849, CW, 2:39; Abraham Lincoln to Thomas Ewing, 7 April 1849, CW, 2:39-40; Abraham Lincoln to Thomas Ewing, 7 April 1849, CW, 2:40; Abraham Lincoln to Thomas Ewing, 7 April 1849, CW, 2:40-41; Abraham Lincoln to William B. Warren and Others, 7 April 1849, CW, 2:41-42. |