The Jefferson Lemen Compact - Was it True
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01-28-2016, 05:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-28-2016 08:51 PM by Anita.)
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RE: The Jefferson Lemen Compact - Was it True
(01-25-2016 10:42 AM)maharba Wrote: Thanks Rob for detailed analysis on this subject. And as you say, it wasn't necessary and did not enhance the Lemens 'cred' as anti-slavery advocates to produce cooked-up documents. As I look in history at all the machinations of Thomas Jefferson, it interests me more (than the Lincoln connection) to factor the Jefferson-Lemen Compact. Jefferson may have only coyly led Rev James Lemen on to believe there was an actual Compact, but really only hoped he could get Lemen and others to go out to Indiana Territory/Illinois and work against slavery. Or, it may be that latter-day 'experts' do not want it confirmed and understood that the same maharba, The questions you asked (although I don't see a question mark) "The Jefferson Lemen Compact - Was it True", have been answered by both Roger and Rob. Any letters or other family papers showing a link to Lincoln were forgeries. Other than Lemen's own statements and your belief that they may have crossed paths somewhere, there is no documented proof that Lincoln ever knew Rev. James Lemen Senior much less that they were good friends. maharba, in your post #16 above, you state " And as you mention, Roger, no letters Lincoln TO Lemen, or in Day by Day. Since B.F.Lemen was appointed Indian agent, how would that work. One of his secretaries maybe sent Lemen a telegram or letter appointing him, I guess." I would love for you to find a letter, telegram or email from Ĺincoln appointing B.F. Lemen Indian agent. Lincoln appointed seven Indian Agents during his administration. Two were from Illinois. "Lincoln Looks West: From the Mississippi to the Pacific" by Richard W Etulain, pg 164 http://tinyurl.com/j4vc9nj The two from Illinois were : William P. Dole, from Paris, Illinois and Indiana. Appointed Commissioner of Indian Affairs. James Short, friend from New Salem. Appointed Indian agent at Round Valley Indian Reservation in California. In fact if you go here you will find the above names included in a long with "....list of close Illinois (or near-Illinois) friends and colleagues who were rewarded by President Lincoln for past loyalty is a surprisingly long one" Go here to see list. http://www.mrlincolnandfriends.org/insid...pageID=30& There isn't a Lemen on it. Then you move on in post 17 trying to find a link between Lincoln and Joseph Lemen using letter written by John Nicolay to Joseph Lemen. Please see Roger's post #18. So far that leaves us with no credible documentation that Lincoln was a friend of Lemen family members. |
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