Monday, April 11, 1859.Springfield, IL.
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Lincoln writes Koerner: "The meeting of the Central committee was at
Bloomington, and not here. I was there attending court; and, in
common with several other outsiders, one of whom was Judge Trumbull,
was in conference with the committee, to some extent." He drafted
resolution protesting "against any distinction between native and
naturalized citizens, as to the right of suffrage," but was called
from meeting room while matter was being discussed, forgot it, and
does not know what committee did. He writes and signs, with two other
executive committeemen of the 4th Ward Republicans, call for ward
meeting April 13, 1859 to nominate alderman candidate.
Abraham Lincoln to Gustave P. Koerner, 11 April 1859, CW, 3:376-77; Call for Republican Meeting, 11 April 1859, CW, 3:377. |