
| Lincoln/Net | Prairie Fire | Illinois During the Civil War | Illinois During the Gilded Age | Mark Twain's Mississippi | Back to Digitization Projects | Contact Us |
|
Wilson, Douglas L., ed.; Davis, Rodney O., ed.; Stuart, John T. 'John T. Stuart (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
Decr 20th 1866 [1] Jno T. Stuart Says Mr Lincoln Commenced Carrying around with him on the Circuit to the various Courts, books such as Shakespear Euclid as Early as 1844 and continued to do so down as late as 1853.: he loved Burns Carried Poe around on the Circuit read and loved the Raven repeated it over & over loved Hallecks Poem called [2] In the Evening Lincoln would strip off his coat and lay down on the bed read reflect and digest After Supper he would Strip go to bed get a Candle draw up a chair or table and read till late of night: he read hard works was philosophical logical mathematical never read generally didn't know anything about history had no faith in it nor biography didnt know geography generally knew it in spots. He had nothing Rhetorical in his nature no belles letters he read specially dug out things He never read poetry as a thing of pleasure, Except Shakespear he read Poe because it was gloomy So of Burns at "Bottom". Lincoln was a schollar from 1835 rather a hard student to 1845 He was an Educated Man in 1860 more than is generally known. It was in 1851 when he & I were coming down the hill the other side of Delavan that I said to him "Lincoln the time is soon coming when we shall all have to be all abolitionists or all democrats" "My mind is fixed on that question when it Comes, replied Lincoln" and I said "So is mine." We L & my self always stopt at Hobbitts [3] on the Kickapoo: here we Enjoyed ourselves much read went fishing &c. The family were always glad to see us. Hobbitt was an ancient abolitionist Mr Lincolns Religion as I understand was of a low order he was an infidel Especially when young Say from 1834 to 1840 I know nothing of his book or pamphlet know nothing of his crazy spell do know of the one in Springfield in 1841 or 2 Library of Congress: Herndon-Weik Collection. Manuscript Division. Library of Congress. Washington, D.C. 2246 47
Wilson, Douglas L., ed.; Davis, Rodney O., ed.; Stuart, John T. 'John T. Stuart (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=herndon519a.html |
|||||
