Abraham Lincoln in Kansas
If I went West, I think I would go to Kansas.
—Abraham Lincoln
In December 1859 Abraham Lincoln came to Kansas campaigning for the presidency. He visited several towns in northeast, including Leavenworth and Atchison during a week-long sojourn.
Lincoln would continue to share an interest in the new state, later commenting that he might like to "go to Kansas." Find these resources related to Lincoln in Kansas.
Articles
- Boston Corbett, avenger of Lincoln
- Abraham Lincoln and his trip to Kansas
- "Lane & Lincoln: A Mysterious Connection"
- "S. C. Pomeroy and the New England Emigrant Aid Company, 1854-1858 [Part One]"
- "Stephen A. Douglas"
Documents
Visit Kansas Memory for documents and images related to Lincoln in Kansas, or browse these links.
- Abraham Lincoln to Mark W. Delahay
- Civil War Pamphlets - Lincoln and the Presidency
- John McArthur to Abraham Lincoln
- Letter from M.W. Delahay
- Letter from Marcus Parrott
- Robert Crozier to Abraham Lincoln
- Thomas Ewing, Jr. to Abraham Lincoln
Exhibits
- Lincoln in Kansas (online exhibit)
Historical Markers
Images
View documents and images related to Lincoln in Kansas, or browse these links on Kansas Memory.
- Illustration of Abraham Lincoln
- Illustration of Abraham Lincoln
- Illustration of Abraham Lincoln
- Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
- Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
- Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
Objects