Thursday, January 4, 1855.Springfield, IL.
| Lincoln writes and signs Lincoln & Herndon to mechanics
lien bill in Stigleman, Johnson & Co. v.
Paddleford & Co., Sangamon Circuit Court case. Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington,
DC. In the evening, Lincoln is at the statehouse, where he
speaks to a group that seeks to encourage Illinois's black residents to
relocate to Liberia, in Africa. A newspaper reports, "Mr. Lincoln was
emphatically non-committal, and no man could have handled the subject with more
grace and...tact. He stated that it was a subject entered into by men of all
parties and shades of thought, and that if it could be accomplished without
trouble...he would be in favor of the project...No one can object to this
position." Outline for Speech to the Colonization
Society, [4 January 1855], CW,
2:298-301; Sunday Morning Republican (St. Louis, MO), 7 January
1855, 2:5-6. |