Friday,
December 24, 1858.Springfield,
IL. | Lincoln writes to William H. Carlin of
Quincy, Illinois, and informs Carlin that he is collecting copies of speeches
from the recent campaign season. Lincoln explains, "I am making up a
Scrap-book...and if any of your speeches were printed, I would be glad to have
a copy of the one you consider the best." Carlin, a Democratic state senator
representing Adams County, ran in November for re-election as a member of the
National Democrat party. Carlin had spoken out against Stephen A. Douglas,
Lincoln's opponent in the U.S. Senate race, and Lincoln backed Carlin in the
three-way race for the Illinois Senate seat. Carlin came in third in the race.
Democrat Austin Brooks won the seat, and Republican John Tillson came in
second. Abraham Lincoln to William H. Carlin, 24 December 1858, Brown
University Library, Providence, RI; Journal of the Senate of the
Nineteenth General Assembly of the State of Illinois (Springfield:
Lanphier & Walker, 1855), 3-4; Quincy Daily Whig and
Republican (IL), 15 October 1858, 2:2; Quincy Daily Whig and
Republican (IL), 12 October 1858, 2:3; The Daily Quincy
Herald (IL), 19 October 1858, 2:3; The Daily Quincy
Herald (IL), 4 November 1858, 3:1. |