Thursday, September 7, 1854.Springfield, IL. | Lincoln writes John M. Palmer
of Carlinville, Anti-Nebraska Democrat: "Is it not just to yourself that you
should, in a few public speeches, state your reasons, [for opposing Nebraska
bill] and thus justify yourself? I wish you would; and yet I say 'dont do it,
if you think it will injure you.' " He also writes to Alexander Morean of
Jerseyville, stating that Yates could not visit that area, suggesting Palmer or
Gillespie as anti-Nebraska speaker. Abraham
Lincoln to John M. Palmer, 7 September 1854,
CW, 2:228;
Abraham
Lincoln to Alexander B. Morean, 7 September 1854,
CW, 2:227-28. |