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February 22, 1850

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Lincoln writes to Abram Bale: "I understand Mr. Hickox will go, or send to Petersburg to-morrow, for the purpose of meeting you to settle the difficulty about the wheat. . . . If you settle, I will charge nothing for what I have done, and thank you to boot. By settling, you will most likely get your money sooner; and with much less trouble & expense." Abraham Lincoln to Abram Bale, 22 February 1850, CW, 2:76.


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            <date value='1850-02-22'>Friday, February 22, 1850.</date> 
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         <p> Lincoln writes to Abram Bale: "I understand Mr.
  Hickox will go, or send to Petersburg to-morrow, for the purpose of meeting you
  to settle the difficulty about the wheat. . . . If you settle, I will charge
  nothing for what I have done, and thank you to boot. By settling, you will most
  likely get your money sooner; and with much less trouble &amp; expense." <bibl default='NO'>
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  Lincoln to Abram Bale</xref>, 22 February 1850, <title corresp='books_Basler2'>CW</title>, 2:76.</bibl> 
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