Wednesday, April 7, 1852.Springfield, IL and En route to Pekin, IL. | [A Springfield paper prints Lincoln's name, along with the names of approximately 200 other
Whigs, called to attend a meeting "at the court house...this evening at 7 o'clock to nominate
candidates for the coming city election." The attendees nominate a Whig slate of candidates, and
they also adopt a resolution asking Ninian W. Edwards "to resign his seat as the representative
of the county of Sangamon in the State Legislature." Edwards's fellow Sangamon County Whig
members pass the resolution because they feel that Edwards has "abandoned the party who elevated
him to office and the principles he professed when canvassing for the seat." Even though
Lincoln's name appears in the newspaper notice as one of the local Whigs requested to attend the
meeting, it is unclear whether or not he is at the meeting. He is likely on his way to Pekin,
Illinois, to participate in the spring term of court taking place there. Illinois
Daily Journal (Springfield), 7 April 1852, 2:1; Call for a Whig Meeting, 7 April 1852, CW,
2:120; Illinois Daily Journal (Springfield), 9 April 1852, 2:1. The spring term of the Tazewell County Circuit Court begins in Pekin. Judge's Docket
Entries, April 1852 term, Judge's Docket, Tazewell County Circuit Court, Tazewell County
Courthouse, Pekin, IL. ] |