Thursday, November 15, 1860.Springfield, IL.
| Lincoln's secretary, John G. Nicolay, recalls a conversation
between Lincoln and "two gentlemen" regarding the South's possible break from
the Union. Nicolay notes that Lincoln's "impression is . . . that this
government possesses both the authority and the power to maintain its own
integrity." According to Nicolay, Lincoln adds, "'That however is not the ugly
point of this matter. The ugly point is the necessity of keeping the government
together by force, as ours should be a government of fraternity.'"
Michael Burlingame, ed., With Lincoln in the White
House: Letters, Memoranda, and Other Writings of John G. Nicolay, 1860-1865
(Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2000), 10. |