Monday, August 30, 1858.Tremont, IL. | The Tazewell County Republicans hold their nominating convention in the morning. At about 1:30
in the afternoon, John A. Jones introduces Lincoln, who speaks from the steps of the courthouse
before a crowd of between 1,500 and 2,000 people. In his two-hour speech, Lincoln compares the
Whig and Republican parties, explains his opposition to slavery, and discusses other "great
issues" of the day. William Kellogg, a candidate for Congress and a former circuit court judge,
follows Lincoln on the program. Chicago Daily Press and Tribune (IL), 2
September 1858, 2:3; Peoria Daily Transcript (IL), 31 August 1858, 1:1;
Washington Investigator (IL), 2 September 1858, 2:3; Speech at Tremont, Illinois, 30 August 1858, CW, 3:76-77. |