Abraham Lincoln - Lincoln told a group of political allies that he would accept the nomination if offered
Time: Saturday Jan 21, 1860
Place: U.S.
Details: In January 1860, Lincoln told a group of political allies that he would accept the nomination if offered, and in the following months several local papers endorsed his candidacy.
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