Sunday, September 25,
1859.Springfield, IL. | Lincoln writes to fellow Republican Richard Yates, of
Jacksonville, Illinois, and informs him that "There is a strong desire with
some—and I rather think
all—republicans here that you will allow them to run you
for congress in this [6th] District this fall." Lincoln reports that he and
U.S. Senator Lyman Trumbull "anxiously desire" Yates's candidacy. Lincoln
instructs Yates to respond with a decision to either James C. Conkling or
Milton Hay, both of Springfield. Lincoln closes, "Do not say no." Abraham
Lincoln to Richard Yates, 25 September 1859, IHi, Springfield, IL;
CW, 11:17-18. |