Monday, May 7, 1849.Springfield, IL.
| Lincoln loans John Hay $500, taking promissory note secured by
mortgage on 150 acres of land about two miles south of Springfield. Note is
payable six months from date, and is to bear interest at 6 per cent.
Book CC of Mortgages, 43. Lincoln writes to
George W. Rives, of Paris, Illinois, in response to Rives's request for
Lincoln's help in attaining a federal position, specifically related to the
Minnesota Territory. Rives explains, "I learn from the deportment that the
solicitations of . . . friends of the present administration are attended to
more promptly." Lincoln writes, "You overrate my capacity to serve you. Not one
man recommended by me has yet been appointed to any thing, little or big,
except a few who had no opposition." George W. Rives to
Abraham Lincoln, 25 April 1849, Robert Todd Lincoln Collection of Abraham
Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC;
Abraham Lincoln to George W. Rives,
7 May 1849, CW, 2:46. He
buys, at Irwin's store, $4.62 in groceries and 6¾ yards moreen and piece
of binding (15¢). Irwin Journal and Ledger. |