Saturday, April 4, 1857.Bloomington, IL.
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Swett speaks all morning. Lincoln, making concluding argument for
prosecution, commences at one o'clock and does not finish until six,
when case is given to jury. Shortly after midnight jury returns
verdict of acquittal.
Bloomington Pantagraph, 15 April 1857; Sherman D. Wakefield, How Lincoln Became President: The Part Played by Bloomington, Illinois, and Certain of Its Citizens in Preparing Him for the Presidency and Securing his Nomination and Election (New York: Wilson-Erickson, 1936), 74-78. |