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Wilson, Douglas L., ed.; Davis, Rodney O., ed.; Grigsby, Nathaniel. 'Nathaniel Grigsby (William H. Herndon Interview)' in 'Herndon's Informants: Letters, Interviews, and Statements About Abraham Lincoln' . Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1998. [format: book], [genre: interview]. Permission: University of Illinois Press
Gentryville Ind Septr 16th 1865 After taking the rounds in Spencer Co Indiana I went with my old guide and Companion Nat Grigsby down to Wm Thompson who lived where Col Jones [1] had resided ½ M west of Gentryville. Col Jones was Lincoln guide & teacher in Politics Col J was Killed at Atlanta Grigsby showed me where Lincoln Spoke in 1844 When Lincoln was Speaking Grigsby went into the House where the Speech was being made Lincoln Saw G Enter He stopt Short said there is Nat. Lincoln then walked over the benches and over the heads of his hearers Came rolling took G by the hand Shook it most Cordially Said a few words went back commenced his remarks where he had Stopt finished his Speech told G that he must stay with him all night Slept at Col Jones' When we had gone to bed and way in the night a Cat Commenced mewing and scratching making a fuss generally Lincoln got up in the dark and Said Kitty Kitty Pussy Pussy. The cat Knew the voice & manner Kind went to Lincoln L rubbed it down Saw the Sparkling L took up the Cat Carried it to the door & gently rubbed it again and again Saying Kitty Kitty &c then gently put it down closed the doors Commenced telling Stories & talking over old times As we were going down to Thompsons G told me this Story which I had heard before. A man by the name of Chas Harper was going to mill had an Extremely long wheat bag on the horse and was met by sister Gordon who said to Bro Harper Bro H your bag is too long No said Bro Harper it is only too long in the summer. They were Bro and Sister in the church Mrs Gordon told her husband of the vulgar Gordon [2] made a fuss had a church trial Lincoln got the Secret wrote a witty piece of Poetry on the scenes & Conversations The Poetry of Abe was good witty &c as said by all who read it. Library of Congress: Herndon-Weik Collection. Manuscript Division. Library of Congress. Washington, D.C. 2357 58; Huntington Library: LN2408, 1:94
Wilson, Douglas L., ed.; Davis, Rodney O., ed.; Grigsby, Nathaniel. 'Nathaniel Grigsby (William H. Herndon Interview)' in 'Herndon's Informants: Letters, Interviews, and Statements About Abraham Lincoln' . Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1998. [format: book], [genre: interview]. Permission: University of Illinois Press Persistent link to this document: http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/file.php?file=herndon127.html |
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