Wednesday, January
30, 1861.Springfield, IL and Charleston,
IL. | In the morning, President-Elect Lincoln departs
Springfield on the Great Western Railroad. He is traveling to visit his
stepmother Sarah Bush Lincoln, "who resides near Charleston, in Coles county."
A newspaper reports that Lincoln "expects to return" to Springfield on the
evening of February 1.Illinois Journal (Springfield), 31
January 1861, 2:1. Arrives Charleston on freight train shortly
after 6 P.M., having changed trains at Mattoon. Charles H. Coleman,
Abraham Lincoln and Coles County, Illinois (New Brunswick, NJ:
Scarecrow Press, 1955), 191. In the evening, Lincoln arrives in
Charleston, where he spends the night at home of Illinois State Senator Thomas
A. Marshall. Many friends visit with Lincoln during his stay.
Illinois Journal (Springfield), 2 February 1861, 2:3;
Charles H. Coleman, Abraham Lincoln and Coles County, Illinois
(New Brunswick, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1955), 209-10. |