The Daviess County Lincoln Highway Associations Brief in Support of the Lincoln

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He is the best and most re- liable Vv'ilTiess. He has fixed the route, and we ask the com- mission to enter its decree accordingly.
Mr. Lincoln did not merely speak of "Washington, " but he added to it the significant words, "Daviess county. " Mr.
13 Chapman even spelled the name "Daviess" correctly, a thing many other intelligent people sometimes fail to do. Col. Chapman was born at Paoli, Indiana, in 1822. He knew the geography of a part at least of southern Indiana, before he went to Illinoi
...s. He knew Daviess county, and how to spell the name which it took from one of the heroes who fell at Tippecanoe.
Dr. Charles M. Thompson, professor in Illinois Univer- sity, author of the Illinois official publication heretofore quoted, cites Col. Chapman as authority on pages 4, 5, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 20.
On page 20 Mr. Thompson speaks as follows of the Chapman interview: "Mr. Lincoln's account was given to Col. Chapman thirty years after the events described and thirty-five years later it was handed on, apparently from memory, to Mr.


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