- James Lemen
James Lemen Sr. (
1760 -January 8 ,1823 ) was an Americanjustice of the peace andminister who was a leader of the anti-slavery movement in Indiana Territory in the early nineteenth century.Born near
Harper's Ferry , inVirginia , in colonial times, he served a two-years' enlistment in theAmerican Revolutionary War . He married Catherine Ogle, from the family whose name is perpetuated in that ofOgle County , Illinois. Lemen was a protégé of Thomas Jefferson. Some historians point to a so-called "Jefferson-Lemen Secret Anti-Slavery Compact,"Macnaul, W.C. (1865). [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/21251/21251-h/21251-h.htm "The Jefferson-Lemen Compact."] ] whereby Jefferson asked Lemen to move toIllinois (thenIndiana Territory ), and to take up the anti-slavery cause there. He became a leader of the anti-slavery movement in Indiana Territory, and, influenced the Illinois' first "Free State" Constitution, which was framed in 1818 and preserved in 1824.In a letter to Leman's son, Rev James Lemen Jr., dated March 2, 1857,
Abraham Lincoln praises Lemen senior's anti-slavery work. Lemen, as Jefferson’s agent in Illinois, founded the anti-slavery churches, which in Lincoln's view, "set in motion the forces which finally made Illinois a free state.” [Hill, John Wesley (June 2003). Abraham Lincoln, Man of God, p. 401. Kessinger Publishing. ISBN: 978-0766161108]Notes
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