Saturday, August 16, 1856.Oregon, IL and Polo, IL.
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In morning Lincoln and three friends drive to Oregon. Large crowd
gathers at public square, and "then moved to a beautiful grove on the
banks of Rock River. After partaking of a repast prepared by the
ladies of Ogle County . . . the people listened to most excellent
speeches from Hon. Ab. Lincoln, and Hon. John Wentworth." Lincoln
returns to Polo after meeting.
John G. Campbell, Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln (n.p., [1905?]), 1-3; Chicago Democratic Press, 22 August 1856. |