David Davis (1815-1886) was a lifelong friend and supporter of Abraham Lincoln. Born in Maryland, Davis was educated in Ohio, Connecticut, and Massachusetts and then moved to Illinois in 1835, where he became a lawyer, politician, judge, and businessman. After spending two decades riding the Eighth Judicial Circuit as its judge, accompanied by Abraham Lincoln, the chief circuit-riding lawyer, David Davis masterminded Lincoln’s nomination as the Republican Party candidate in 1860 and later became a Lincoln appointee to the United States Supreme Court.
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