Wednesday, February
13, 1856.Springfield, IL. | Lincoln writes
to Richard P. Morgan, an official with the Chicago & Mississippi Railroad,
and requests a new "annual pass." The Railroad retained Lincoln for legal work
and in turn provided him with a pass, also called a "chalked hat." Lincoln
jokes that he is like someone who breaks a friend's "wheelbarrow" and asks to
borrow it again once it is repaired. He writes, "'Heres your old 'chalked hat'
I wish you would take it, and send me a new one, case I shall want to use it
the first of March.'" Abraham
Lincoln to Richard P. Morgan, 13 February 1856,
CW, 2:330. |