Wednesday, September 30, 1857.Springfield, IL.
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In letter to Richard Yates, Lincoln recommends J. O. Johnson as
competent political organizer. "And now, let me say," he concludes,
"I wish you could make up your mind to come to the Legislature from
Morgan next term. You can be elected, and I doubt some whether any
other friend can. It will be something of a sacrafice to you; but can
you not make it?"
Abraham Lincoln to Richard Yates, 30 September 1857, CW, 2:424.
Lincoln receives $500 legal fee for services to Mississippi Bridge
Co. in "Effie Afton" case.
John W. Starr, Lincoln and the Railroads: A Biographical Study (New York: Dodd, Mead, 1927), 114. |