Friday, May 18, 1860.Springfield, IL.
| In Chicago, on the third ballot, the Republican National
Convention delegates nominate Lincoln to be the party's presidential candidate.
At noon, the "[n]ews of Mr. Lincoln's nomination" reaches Springfield. In the
evening, "the vast crowd . . . immediately" proceeds to Lincoln's home, where
he delivers some remarks. Lincoln states "that he did not suppose the honor of
such a visit was intended particularly for himself . . . but rather to the
representative of a great party." Upon Lincoln's invitation, well-wishers fill
his home to offer their congratulations. Illinois
Daily State Journal (Springfield), 19 May 1860, 3:2; Press and
Tribune (Chicago, IL), 19 May 1860, 1:3;
Response to a Serenade, 18 May
1860, CW, 4:50-51. |