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"Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln. Volume 1." In the digital collection Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/l/lincoln/lincoln1. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed March 19, 2024.
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[1] ALS, MH.
[2] Dr. Anson G. Henry who was then a resident of Pekin, Illinois; the communication favoring Lincoln was signed ``A Whig,'' and appeared in the Tazewell Whig, December 27, 1845.
[3] ``A whig of Menard county, speaking on behalf of himself and others, expresses a wish, that the Convention for the nomination of a Whig candidate for Congress in this District, be held at Petersburgh. We know no reason why it should not; and if others are agreed, so are we.'' Sangamo Journal, January 1, 1846.
[4] Reverend William Davenport, minister of the Christian Church.
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[5] Peter H. Willard, prominent merchant at Metamora, Illinois.
[6] Matthew Bracken, of Walnut Grove.
[7] John J. Perry.
[8] Daniel Travis.
[9] Dr. John Hazard.
[10] Henry J. and Robert M. Clark.
[11] Dr. Robert Boal.
[12] Gazette, edited by Sylvester Emmons.
[13] Delavan and Tremont are in Tazewell County.
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