Wednesday, November 7, 1860.Springfield, IL.
| The day after the presidential election, Lincoln remains at
Springfield's "telegraph office" until 4:45 a.m. By early afternoon, it appears
that Lincoln has secured enough votes "to put the general result beyond all
doubt." In the evening, Lincoln proceeds to the capitol's House chambers where
he announces "the news of a Republican victory." Lincoln remarks, "We expected
it would be so, and so it is as it is pretty generally these times."
New York Daily Tribune, 8 November 1860,
8:2. |