Thursday, December 20, 1860.Springfield, IL.
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Thurlow Weed arrives and calls on Lincoln at home, where they confer
until mid-afternoon. It is rumored that Weed has received little
encouragement for his proposed compromise. Lincoln draws up three
short resolutions for presentation to Republicans of Senate Committee
of Thirteen. News of secession of South Carolina reaches Springfield
and produces sensation. Lincoln, however, receives it calmly.
Resolutions Drawn up for Republican Members of Senate Committee of Thirteen, [20 December 1860], CW, 4:156-57; N.Y. Tribune, 21 December 1860; N.Y. Herald, 25 December 1860. Mrs. Lincoln buys more yard goods and edging.
Pratt, Personal Finances, 150. |