Monday, December 26, 1853.Springfield, IL.
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Lincoln writes to H. E. Dummer: "Butler has just shown me your letter
to him concerning the Grubb debt; and, in relation to your intimation
that you might be induced to sell it, he desires me to say to you
that, in a few daysover three months he is sure to get
the principal of the debt (without interest) and that . . . he will
entertain any proposition you may make, to sell."
Abraham Lincoln to Henry E. Dummer, 26 December 1853, CW, 2:209. |