Writings of Abraham Lincoln, the — Volume 5 by Abraham Lincoln
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It is thought they will do nothing if our folks nominate men who are not very obnoxious to the charge of abolitionism. Please have your eye upon this. Signs are looking pretty fair. Yours very truly, A. LINCOLN. TO HON. J. M. PALMER. SPRINGFIELD, Aug. 5, 1858. HON. J. M. PALMER. DEAR SIR:--Since we parted last evening no new thought has occurred to [me] on the subject of which we talked most yesterday. I have concluded, however, to speak at your town on Tuesday, August 31st, and have promised to have it so appear in the papers of to-morrow. Judge Trumbull has not yet reached here. Yours as ever, A. LINCOLN. |
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