Thursday, July 15, 1858.Springfield, IL. | Lincoln writes to attorney
Gustave P. Koerner of Belleville, Illinois. Lincoln asks Koerner, a native of
Germany and a former Illinois Supreme Court justice and Lieutenant Governor, if
he might arrange for fellow native-German Friedrich K.F. Hecker to "address the
germans, at this place, and a few others at least." Lincoln writes that "one of
our german republicans here" has recently approached him about the possibility
of getting Hecker to speak to the Germans living in "this region." Hecker, a
former German revolutionary, is a lawyer by training and farms in Summerville,
Illinois, located near Belleville. Lincoln also writes that he has "just
returned from Chicago" and gives his impressions of a reception held there for
his political opponent, Stephen A. Douglas: "I was present at his reception in
Chicago, and it certainly was very large and imposing; but judging from the
opinions of others better acquainted with faces there, and by the strong call
for me to speak, when he closed, I really believe we could have voted him down
in that very crowd. Our meeting, twentyfour hours after, called only twelve
hours before it came together and got up without trumpery, was nearly as large,
and five times as enthusiastic." Lincoln also writes to attorney William H.
Hanna of Bloomington in answer to Hanna's letter of July 13. Hanna wrote to
inform Lincoln that Douglas is scheduled to be in Bloomington on Friday, July
16, should Lincoln decide to come to Bloomington as well. Lincoln writes, "No
accident preventing, I will be with you Friday afternoon and evening." Abraham
Lincoln to Gustave P. Koerner, 15 July 1858,
CW, 2:502-3; John M. Palmer, The
Bench and Bar of Illinois (Chicago: Lewis Publishing, 1899), 1:47-50;
John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes, American National Biography
(New York: Oxford University Press, 1999), 10:486-87;
Abraham
Lincoln to William H. Hanna, 15 July 1858,
CW, 2:502; Bloomington Daily
Pantagraph (IL), 8 August 1870, 2:1; William H. Hanna to Abraham
Lincoln, 13 July 1858, Robert Todd Lincoln Collection of Abraham Lincoln
Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. |