Wednesday, July 18, 1860.Springfield, IL. | Republican presidential nominee
Lincoln writes to U.S. Senator Hannibal Hamlin, the Republican
vice-presidential nominee. Lincoln cannot recall whether or not he and Hamlin,
of Maine, had previously met. Lincoln writes, "It appears to me that you and I
ought to be acquainted, and accordingly I write this as a sort of introduction
of myself to you. You first entered the Senate during the single term I was a
member of the House of Representatives, but I have no recollection that we were
introduced." Lincoln adds, "The prospect of Republican success now appears very
flattering, so far as I can perceive. Do you see anything to the contrary?"
Abraham
Lincoln to Hannibal Hamlin, 18 July 1860, CW, 4:84-85. |