Thursday, September 23, 1858.Danville,
IL and Urbana, IL. | Before leaving town,
Lincoln writes Judd suggesting German speaker be sent to Vermilion County. "I
believe we have got the gentleman, unless they overcome us by fraudulent
voting. . . . How can we prevent it?" Abraham
Lincoln to Norman B. Judd, 23 September 1858,
CW, 3:202. He reaches
Urbana about 3, while Douglas is speaking, and is escorted to "the private mansion of old Mr. Bradley," where many visit him. "As I write," correspondent says, "the
Danville band and the Urbana band are giving him a fine serenade, and hundreds of Republicans, many of them old Henry Clay and Webster Whigs, are in
procession." Illinois State Journal, 27 September 1858, 2:3. |