Friday, December 21, 1860.Springfield, IL.
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Lincoln informs Trumbull of Weed's visit, and says he gave him three
resolutions which might do much good "if introduced, and unanamously
supported by our friends." He advises Gov. Curtin on Curtin's
inaugural remarks: "I think you would do well to express, without
passion, threat, or appearance of boasting, but nevertheless, with
firmness, the purpose of yourself, and your state to maintain the
Union at all hazzards." He thanks Francis P. Blair Sr. of Washington
for his account of Blair's interview with Gen. Scott. "If the forts
shall be given up before the inaugeration, the General must retake
them afterwards." Washburne has also talked to Scott, and reported.
Lincoln writes Washburne to tell commanding general forts must be
held or retaken.
Abraham Lincoln to Lyman Trumbull, 21 December 1860, CW, 4:158-59; Abraham Lincoln to Andrew G. Curtin, 21 December 1860, CW, 4:158; Abraham Lincoln to Francis P. Blair, Sr., 21 December 1860, CW, 4:157-58; Abraham Lincoln to Elihu B. Washburne, 21 December 1860, CW, 4:159. |