Wednesday, August 15, 1855.Springfield, IL.
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In letter to George Robertson, former member of Congress, now
professor at Transylvania College, Lincoln foreshadows his "House
Divided" speech. He is convinced that there is no prospect of
peaceful emancipation, and is afraid country is no longer united on
abstract principle of liberty. "Our political problem now is, 'Can
we, as a nation, continue together
permanently—forever—half slave, and half
free?' "
Abraham Lincoln to George Robertson, 15 August 1855, CW, 2:317-18.
Robert Lincoln brings home from John Williams' store half-pound of
gunpowder tea charged (63¢) to his father's account.
Pratt, Personal Finances, 147. |