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Wilson, Douglas L., ed.; Davis, Rodney O., ed.; Matheny, James H. 'James H. Matheny (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
flock to hear him loving jokes humor &c . This quality of his nature declined. When he first came among us his wit & humor boiled over 2d My opinion is that Mr Lincoln's sadness melancholy despair, grew on him He had 2 Sentiments one to Stick his head in a hollow log, & see no one; & the other was to climb up to win the [tithes?] of his ambition 3d My own opinion is that Mr Lincoln's fancy Emotion, & Imagination dwindled ie that is to Say his reason & his Logic swallowed up all his being ie became dominant 4th Mr Lincoln grew more. more abstracted Contemplative &c. as he grew older. I have often heard Mr Lincoln talk of the miraculous Conception, inspiration Revelation Virgin Mary say in 183789 &c His was the language of of respect yet it was from the point of ridicule not scoff as I once loosely Said. Mr Lincoln was a close Student in his way he read Slowly carefully and thought much thought much more than he read I say I think Lincoln got more tender & humane as he got older probably gentler would be a better word. In 1834 & 5, my father [2] being a strong Methodist a Kind of minister and loving Lincoln with all his soul hated to vote for him because he heard that Lincoln was an Infidel. Mr Lincoln did write a pamphlet attacking the divinity of christ Special inspiration Revelation &c . All these things were talked about in 18356. & 7 were talked of discussed &c in the Lincoln-Cartwright Congression rase in 1846 Many Religious Christian whigs hated to vote for Lincoln on that account had to argue the question &c. with them. &c. &c All this I distinctly well. In my for mer testimony [3] I used the word Scoff Sneer &c I think the better way of Expressing my [case?] is as follows As it were he Seemed to do So yet it was not a scoff &c : it was an argument of ridicule The abve I Know in fact & sincerely believe all do so from all my Knowledge of Mr Lincoln facts from others. &c. Thse things & conclusions & correct W H Herndon Library of Congress: Herndon-Weik Collection. Manuscript Division. Library of Congress. Washington, D.C. 256667 (Interview), Herndon-Weik Collection. Manuscript Division. Library of Congress. Washington, D.C. 256869 (Springer transcription)
Wilson, Douglas L., ed.; Davis, Rodney O., ed.; Matheny, James H. 'James H. Matheny (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=herndon431.html |
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