Tuesday, September 4, 1860.Springfield,
IL. | Lincoln has heard rumor, as emanating from Hamlin,
that Maine Republicans would lose two congressional districts. He writes
Hamlin: "Such a result . . . would, I fear, put us on the down-hill track, lose
us the State elections in Pennsylvania and Indiana, and probably ruin us on the
main turn in November. You must not allow it." He relates his career as
candidate to John Coulter of Niles, Mich., and writes Joseph Medill of Chicago
reporting recent good news from key states. Abraham
Lincoln to Hannibal Hamlin, 4 September 1860,
CW, 4:110;
Abraham
Lincoln to John Coulter, 4 September 1860,
CW, 4:109;
Abraham
Lincoln to Joseph Medill, 4 September 1860,
CW, 4:110-11. |