Thursday, November 3, 1859.Springfield, IL.
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Lincoln appeals to Jesse Pickrell, asking him and his sons to get out
as good vote for Palmer as possible. To P. Q. Harrison, defendant in
Harrison murder case, he writes encouragement. "A young man, before
the enemy has learned to watch him, can do more than any other. Pitch
in and try. Palmer is good and true, and deserves the best vote we
can give him."
Abraham Lincoln to Jesse A. Pickrell, 3 November 1859, CW, 3:493; Abraham Lincoln to P. Quinn Harrison, 3 November 1859, CW, 3:492-93. |