Friday, July 20, 1860.Springfield,
IL. | Republican presidential nominee Lincoln writes to
political ally Cassius M. Clay, of Kentucky, and thanks him for campaigning in
Indiana on Lincoln's behalf. "At the close of the tour," Lincoln asks Clay to
"drop me a line, giving your impression of our prospects in that state."
Lincoln suggests that Clay would aid the campaign by speaking in Illinois, and
proposes that Clay "commenc[e] say, at Marshall, in Clark county, and thence
South and West, along our Wabash and Ohio river border." Lincoln adds, "In
passing, let me say, that at Rockport [Indiana] you will be in the county within which I
was brought up from my eigth year—having left Kentucky at that point of
my life." Abraham
Lincoln to Cassius M. Clay, 20 July 1860, CW, 4:85. |