Saturday, December 22, 1860.Springfield, IL.
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Informed of rumor that Buchanan has instructed Major Anderson to
surrender Fort Sumter if attacked, Lincoln exclaims, "If that is true
they ought to hang him!" He adds that he has just written to
Washburne "to tell General Scott confidentially that I wished him to
be prepared, immediately after my inauguration, to make arrangements
at once to hold the forts, or, if they had been taken, to take them
back again."
ISLA—Nicolay Memo., Ms.
Lincoln writes Major David Hunter that he thinks forts must be
retaken, if they fall. Lincoln acknowledges letter from Peter H.
Silvester of Coxsackie, N.Y., former colleague in Congress, but has
time to write no more than that, and: "If Mr. B. surrenders the
forts, I think they must be retaken." He replies to letter from
Alexander H. Stephens of Georgia, another former congressional
colleague, assuring him that South will not be harmed by Republican
rule.
Abraham Lincoln to David Hunter, 22 December 1860, CW, 4:159; Abraham Lincoln to Peter H. Silvester, 22 December 1860, CW, 4:160; Abraham Lincoln to Alexander H. Stephens, 22 December 1860, CW, 4:160-61. |