Monday, September 24, 1860.Springfield, IL.
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Lincoln writes young relative: "This side of the Rocky Mountains
things appear reasonably well for the general result. In opposing
David Logan, at the late Congressional election in Oregon, I suppose
you did what you thought was right. . . . Still, I am sorry you did
not think differently, as I knew David from his childhood, and he
studied law in our office when his father and I were partners." He
thanks F. E. Spinner of New York for "Bag of books."
Abraham Lincoln to John T. Hanks, 24 September 1860, CW, 4:120; Abraham Lincoln to Francis E. Spinner, 24 September 1860, CW, 4:120-21. |