Monday, February 4, 1861.Springfield, IL.
| President-elect receives delegation from Pennsylvania, which
presses claims of former Gov. Andrew H. Reeder (Kansas Terr.), should Sen.
Cameron (Pa.) withdraw from cabinet scramble. N.Y. Tribune,
5 February 1861. Lincoln writes to newspaper editor and
political insider Thurlow Weed, of Albany, New York. Lincoln seeks to dispel
the notion that he endorses a candidate to fill secretary-of-state nominee
William Seward's U.S. Senate seat. Lincoln admits that he discussed the matter
with a New York state legislator, "but always with an express protest that my
name must not be used in the Senatorial election, if favor of,
or against any one. Any other representation of me, is a misrepresentation."
Thurlow Weed to Abraham Lincoln, 28 January 1861; David
Davis to Abraham Lincoln, 2 February 1861, both in Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC;
Abraham Lincoln to Thurlow Weed, 4
February 1861, CW, 4:185-86. Limits visiting hours from 3:30 until 5 P.M. Illinois State Journal, 4 February 1861.
Suspends cabinet negotiations and intends to do so until he arrives in
Washington. Villard, Eve of
'61, 60. Accepts invitation of New York Legislature to
pass through state en route to Washington. Abraham Lincoln to Edwin D. Morgan,
4 February 1861, CW, 4:185. |