Abe, Honest

The allusion "Honest Abe" refers to Abraham Lincoln.



Origin of the Allusion
President Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States, had a history of highly moral behavior. Consider this example:

''In managing the country store, as in everything that he undertook for others, Lincoln did his very best. He was honest, civil, ready to do anything that should encourage customers to come to the place, full of pleasantries, patient, and alert.

On one occasion, finding late at night, when he counted over his cash, that he had taken a few cents from a customer more than was due, he closed the store, and walked a long distance to make good the deficiency.

At another time, discovering on the scales in the morning a weight with which he had weighed out a package of tea for a woman the night before, he saw that he had given her too little for her money. He weighed out what was due, and carried it to her, much to the surprise of the woman, who had not known that she was short in the amount of her purchase.'' (Noah Brooks, )