Saturday, March 26, 1859.Lincoln, IL. | Lincoln writes to William A. Ross, of Washington, Illinois, in response to
Ross's proposal to publish a book of the debates between Lincoln and Stephen A.
Douglas. Lincoln expresses a keen interest in the project and recommends a
layout and a title, "Illinois political canvass of 1858." Lincoln suggests that
Ross "include the correspondence between Judge Douglas and myself which led to
the joint discussions." In the interest of fairness, Lincoln proposes using
debate reprints from two different Chicago newspapers, one favorable to
Douglas, and the other favorable to Lincoln. William A.
Ross to Abraham Lincoln, 18 March 1859, Robert Todd Lincoln Collection of
Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC; Abraham Lincoln to William A. Ross,
26 March 1859, CW, 3:372-74. In court Lincoln files power of attorney from defendants and confesses
judgment against them in Blong v. W. C. Taylor
& Co. for $8,428.77, amount of note sued on and interest.
Photocopy. [Robert buys shoes, yard goods,
and sewing materials for his mother at Smith's store. Pratt,
Personal Finances, 155.] |