Abraham Lincoln
The Papers And Writings Of Abraham Lincoln-VOL. II (Chap. 13.3)
Political Correspondence
To W. C. Whitney
Springfield, July 9, 1856
DEAR WHITNEY:—I now expect to go to Chicago on the 15th, and I probably shall remain there or thereabouts for about two weeks.
It turned me blind when I first heard Swett was beaten and Lovejoy nominated; but, after much reflection, I really believe it is best to let it stand. This, of course, I wish to be confidential.
Lamon did get your deeds. I went with him to the office, got them, and put them in his hands myself.
Yours very truly,
A. LINCOLN.