Saturday, January 29, 1859.Springfield, IL.
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Lincoln writes Trumbull. After complimenting him on speech he makes
request. "When you can find leisure, write me your present
impressions of Douglas' movements. Our friends here from different
parts of the State, in and out of the Legislature, are united,
resolute, and determined; and I think it is almost certain that we
shall be far better organized for 1860 than ever before." Another
speech has arrived, delivered by Israel Washburn, Maine congressman,
sent by his brother, Elihu Washburne, Illinois congressman. Lincoln
writes to sender, praising speech.
Abraham Lincoln to Lyman Trumbull, 29 January 1859, CW, 3:351; Abraham Lincoln to Elihu B. Washburne, 29 January 1859, CW, 3:351-52. |