Wednesday, December 14, 1859.Springfield, IL. | Lincoln writes Judd again,
enclosing formal denial addressed to Messrs. Dole, Hubbard, and Brown, of
Judd's "treachery" in 1855, his supposed half-heartedness in 1858, and his
general conduct. To Judd himself Lincoln says: "I find some of our friends
here, attach more consequence to getting the National convention into our State
than I did, or do. Some of them made me promise to say so to you." Abraham
Lincoln to Norman B. Judd, 14 December 1859,
CW, 3:509;
Abraham
Lincoln to George W. Dole, Gurdon S. Hubbard, and William H. Brown, 14
December 1859, CW, 3:507-9. |