Annotation
[1] ALS, DLC-HW.
[2] James H. Lane, commander of the free state troops and leader of the free state party, who was elected in 1856 to the United States Senate but did not take his seat until he was re-elected in 1861 after the admission of Kansas to the Union.
[3] Probably Thomas J. Turner, who on July 16, 1858, had given Lincoln a note for $400 at 10 per cent, which was not collected until 1866, by David Davis, administrator of Lincoln's estate.