Friday, June
8, 1849.Springfield, IL. | Lincoln writes
to Nathaniel Pope, U.S. judge, asking him to state in letter, "what you
did say to me last spring . . . in relation to my becoming an
applicant for that office? Having at last concluded to be an applicant, I have
thought it is perhaps due me, to be enabled to show the influences which
brought me to the conclusion—among which influences the wishes and
opinions you expressed were not the least." Abraham
Lincoln to Nathaniel Pope, 8 June 1849, CW, 2:53-54. [Judge Pope did
not respond as Lincoln hoped. He told Secretary Ewing (Interior) that either
Lincoln or Butterfield would be acceptable. Beveridge,
Abraham Lincoln, 1:490n.] |