Wednesday, May
2, 1860.Springfield, IL. | To R. M.
Corwine of Ohio Lincoln outlines his prospects. "I think the Illinois
delegation will be unanamous for me at the start; and no other delegation will.
. . . You know how it is in Ohio. I am certainly not the first choice there;
and yet I have not heard that any one makes any positive objection to me. It is
just so everywhere so far as I can perceive." Dubois and Davis will be in
Chicago to confer with "friends from other States." Lincoln thanks James G.
Wilson of Chicago for sending book of Fitz-Greene Halleck's poems, praising
several. Abraham
Lincoln to Richard M. Corwine, 2 May 1860,
CW, 4:47-48;
Abraham
Lincoln to James G. Wilson, 2 May 1860, CW, 4:48. |