Friday, December 28, 1860.Springfield, IL.
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Lincoln writes Trumbull: "Gen. Duff Green is out here endeavoring to
draw a letter out of me. I have written one, which herewith I inclose
to you, and which I believe could not be used to our disadvantage.
Still, if, on consultation with our discreet friends, you conclude
that it may do us harm, do not deliver it." [Enclosure, which states
that Lincoln would not oppose constitutional amendment, and that he
would uphold right of each state to control its domestic
institutions, is not delivered.]
Abraham Lincoln to Duff Green, 28 December 1860, CW, 4:162-63. |