Tuesday, June 1, 1858.Springfield, IL.
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Lincoln is increasingly concerned over possibility of Douglas being
adopted by Republican party outside Illinois. This is subject of
letters to Charles L. Wilson of Chicago "Journal" and S. A. Hurlbut
of Belvidere. To Wilson he adds: "No combination has been made
with me, or proposed to me, in relation
to the next Presidential candidate. The same thing is true in regard
to next Governor of our State."
Abraham Lincoln to Charles L. Wilson, 1 June 1858, CW, 2:456-57; Abraham Lincoln to Stephen A. Hurlbut, 1 June 1858, CW, 2:456.
He writes mortgage assigning possible proceeds of Christian County case of Barret v. McDonnald et al.Photocopy. |