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ite me, and looking back from the distance of time, I doubt not you were able to give material help in the election of Mr. Lincoln, which was the greatest consideration of that day. With great respect, Your friend, W. T. Sherman. Colonel D. L. Phillips was bearer of Mr. Lincoln's note to General Logan, expressing his fears, and desiring Logan's services, which Mr. Lincoln believed would be potential on account of General Logan's affiliation with the Democratic party before the war. I reparty made up to accompany him, including ladies and gentlemen who were well known in the State. We left Carbondale in carriages, General Logan's carriage being drawn by the mules I had won from my brother-in-law. In this carriage were Colonel Phillips, General Logan, and myself. When we reached the first town on the list the enthusiastic crowd that greeted General Logan was innumerable. Many soldiers were home on furlough after the fall of Atlanta, and they were important factors in