Monday, April 26, 1858.Urbana, IL. | From Urbana, Illinois, where he is attending the Champaign County Circuit
Court, Lincoln writes to Illinois Congressman Elihu B.Washburne. Lincoln
discounts speculation that the congressman is trying to convince Republicans to
throw their support to U.S. Senator Stephen A. Douglas in his bid for
re-election. Lincoln attributes the allegation to a misunderstanding amid a
charged atmosphere. Lincoln adds, "[T]he whole matter was not worth another
moment's consideration . . . I am satisfied you have done no wrong, and nobody has
intended any wrong to you." Abraham Lincoln to Elihu B.
Washburne, 26 April 1858, CW,
2:443-44. |