Tuesday, November 16, 1858.Springfield, IL.
| Lincoln, who recently lost the election for U.S. Senate to
Democrat Stephen Douglas, writes to the Republican party's state central
committee chair, Norman B. Judd, of Chicago. Judd worries that the Democrats will
re-district the state and thus gain future electoral advantage. Judd also
laments the committee's unpaid debt. Lincoln promises to contribute "two
hundred and fifty dollars . . . towards discharging the debt." He adds, "I have
been on expences so long without earning any thing that I am absolutely without
money now for even household purposes." As to the party's future, Lincoln
counsels, "'And this too shall pass away.' Never fear."
Norman B. Judd to Abraham Lincoln, 15 November 1858, Robert
Todd Lincoln Collection of Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress,
Washington, DC;
Abraham Lincoln to Norman B. Judd,
16 November 1858, CW, 2:337. |