Wednesday, October 24, 1860.Springfield, IL. | Lincoln denies he ever gave
money to Kansas Emigrant Aid societies. "I once subscribed twentyfive dollars,
to be paid whenever Judge Logan would decide it was necessary to enable the
people of Kansas to defend themselves against any force coming against them
from without the Territory, and not by authority of the United States. Logan
never made the decision, and I never paid." He writes note for "lady-bearer,"
instructing freight agent to "let her have the freight, and I will pay you any
amount not exceeding four dollars on presentation of this note." Abraham
Lincoln to J. C. Lee, 24 October 1860, CW, 4:131-32;
Guarantee
to Pay Freight Charges for a Lady, 24 October 1860,
CW, 4:131. |