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              Abraham Lincoln to Alexander McClure, August 30, 1860, Papers of Abraham Lincoln, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, Springfield, IL. http://www.papersofabrahamlincoln.org/
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          Adapted by Matthew Pinsker, Dickinson College
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The following text is presented here in complete form, as it originally appeared in print.  Spelling and typographical errors have been preserved as in the original.
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Springfield, Ills. Aug. 30, 1860
A.K. McClure, Esq.
My dear Sir,
Yours of the 27th was received last evening; as also was one only a few days before.  Neither of these bears quite so hopeful a tone as your former letters.  When you say you are organizing every election district, do you mean to include the idea that you are “canvassing” – “counting noses?”
I am always glad to see your letters.   
Yours very truly, 
A.Lincoln
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