Wednesday, August 5, 1857.Springfield, IL.
| Lincoln writes to Dr. Benjamin Clarke Lundy, of Magnolia,
Illinois, and offers advice for Republicans who wish to win control of the
legislature. Lincoln suggests organizing "alphabetical lists of all the voters
in each precinct, or Township," deleting the names of those who "may have died
or removed, and adding such as will be entitled to vote at the next election.
This will not be a heavy job, and you see how, like a map, it lays the whole
field before you. You know, at once, how, and with
whom to work." Lincoln adds, "[Y]ou need every vote you can get
in Putman [County.] Let all be so quiet that the adve[r]sary shall not be
notified." Abraham Lincoln to B. Clarke Lundy,
5 August 1857, CW, 2:412-13. |