Wednesday, March 28, 1860.Chicago, IL.
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Lincoln writes Ward Hill Lamon about indictment which he (Lincoln)
had drawn. "I think I had no authority but the Statute when I wrote
the Indictment. In fact, I remember but little about it. . . . I am
so busy with our case on trial here, that I can not examine
authorities near as fully as you can there. If, after all, the
indictment shall be quashed, it will prove that my
forte is as a Statesman, rather than as a
Prossecutor." He also writes note of recommendation for James W.
Somers of Urbana.
Abraham Lincoln to Ward H. Lamon, 28 March 1860, CW, 4:34-35; Recommendation for James W. Somers, 28 March 1860, CW, 4:35. |