Saturday, July 12, 1856.Springfield, IL.
| Lincoln writes to Iowa Governor James W. Grimes, who asked
Lincoln to campaign there on behalf of Republican candidates. Lincoln resists,
and explains, "First I can hardly spare the time. Secondly, I am superstitious.
I have scarcely known a party, preceding an election, to call in help from the
neighboring states, but they lost the state. . . . It seems to stir up more
enemies than friends. Have the enemy called in any foreign help. If they have a
foreign champion there, I should have no objection to drive a nail in his
track." Abraham Lincoln to James W. Grimes,
12 July 1856, CW, 2:348. |