Monday, July 28, 1856.Springfield, IL.
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Lincoln writes Artemas Hale, Massachusetts Whig, his opinion of
Fremont's prospects in Illinois and Indiana. Opposition to Buchanan
is undoubtedly in majority in both states, but division between
Fremont and Fillmore "places both states in some danger." He thinks
danger greater in Illinois than Indiana, and hopes some way may be
found of inducing Fillmore men not to throw away their votes. He
tells B. Clarke Lundy of Putnam County that prior engagement prevents
acceptance of speaking invitation.
Abraham Lincoln to Artemas Hale, 28 July 1856, CW, 2:356; Abraham Lincoln to B. Clarke Lundy and Others, 28 July 1856, CW, 2:356-57. |