Monday, January 28, 1861.Springfield,
IL. | "The first draft of the Inaugural Message is now
being made by the President-elect, . . . It will not be finished until after
consultation with the Republican leaders in Washington. . . . No further
invitations will be issued to prominent politicians to visit the
President-elect, and none are desired here. The Cabinet will be completed in
Washington." N.Y. Tribune, 29 January 1861. Lincoln
invites his cousin, John Hanks, to "go along" on visit to Coles County, Ill.,
January 30, 1861. Abraham
Lincoln to John Hanks, 28 January 1861, CW, 4:181. Committee
representing citizens of Indianapolis calls upon Lincoln to present transcript
of resolutions inviting him to visit city en route to Washington. The same day
Lincoln writes committee accepting invitation and setting February 12, 1861 as
date. Abraham
Lincoln to James Sulgrove, Eric Locke, William Wallace, and John F.
Wood, 28 January 1861, CW,
4:181-82. Withdraws $40.90 from Springfield Marine Bank.
Pratt, Personal Finances,
175. |