Wednesday, June 14, 1854.Springfield, IL. | En route to Chicago, former
President Millard Fillmore stops in Springfield, where Lincoln "introduce[s]"
him to "a large concourse of citizens." A newspaper reports that in honor of
the visit, "A national salute was . . . fired." "[Fillmore] expressed the highest
admiration of this state . . . [and] confessed that he had no adequate idea of its
immense resources until he had traversed its magnificent prairie."
Illinois State Register (Springfield), 15 June 1854,
2:1. |