Wednesday, June 5, 1850.Springfield, IL.
| Lincoln writes a letter to the editors of Springfield's
Illinois Journal newspaper in reaction to an item that appeared in
Pekin's Tazewell Mirror newspaper. He writes, "I neither seek,
expect, or desire a nomination for a seat in the next Congress . . . I prefer
my name should not be brought forward in that connection . . . [I]n my opinion,
the whigs of the district have several other men, any one of whom they
can elect, and that too quite as easily as they
could elect me. I therefore shall be obliged, if any such as may entertain a
preference for me, will, at once turn their attention to making a choice from
others." Abraham Lincoln to the Editors of the
Illinois Journal, 5 June 1850,
CW, 2:79; Illinois Daily
Journal (Springfield), 7 June 1850, 2:1. Lincoln buys
75ยข worth of merchandise. Irwin Ledger. |