Sunday, August 26, 1860.Springfield, IL.
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Lincoln attends church, where J. Henry Brown sees him. "I hardly know
how to express the strength of my personal regard for Mr. Lincoln,"
writes Brown. "I never saw a man for whom I so soon formed an
attachment. I like him much, and agree with him in all things but his
politics. He is kind and very sociable; immensely popular among the
people of Springfield. . . . There are so many hard lines in his face
that it becomes a mask of the inner man. His true character only
shines out when in an animated conversation, or when telling an
amusing tale, of which he is very fond. He is said to be a homely
man; I do not think so."
InFtwL—Brown Journal, Photocopy. |