This bust by Avard Fairbanks on the Capitol first
floor recalls Lincoln's single term in Congress which started in 1847.
In his 1860 autobiography, Lincoln explained that he "was not a candidate
for reelection. This was determined upon and declared before he went to
Washington, in accordance with an understanding among Whig friends, by
which Colonel Hardin and Colonel Baker had each previously served a single
term in this same district."
His law partner, William H. Herndon, recalled, "With the close of Lincoln's
Congressional career he drops out of sight as a political factor ... He did
not solicit or contend for a renomination to Congress, and such was the
unfortunate result of his position on public questions that it is doubtful
if he could have succeeded had he done so." <Click on picture to continue. Back to Tour Home |
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