Friday, February 9, 1855.Springfield, IL.
| The day after he lost a bid for a U.S. Senate seat, Lincoln
writes to Congressman Elihu B. Washburne, of Galena, Illinois. At the time, the
state legislature elected U.S. senators, and ultimately, it chose Lyman
Trumbull. Lincoln attributes his loss to Governor Joel A. Matteson. Lincoln
writes, "He has been secretly a candidate . . . I regret my defeat moderately,
but I am not nervous about it. I could have headed off every combination and
been elected, had it not been for Matteson's double gameāand his defeat
now gives me more pleasure than my own gives me pain." Abraham Lincoln to Elihu B.
Washburne, 9 February 1855, CW,
2:304-6. |