Monday, September 2, 1861.Washington, DC.
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President orders Gen. Fremont: "It is therefore my order that you
allow no man to be shot, under the proclamation [issued by Fremont
August 30], without first having my approbation or consent. Secondly,
. . . in relation to the confiscation of property, and the liberating
slaves . . . Allow me . . . to ask, that you will . . . modify that
paragraph so as to conform to the . . . act of Congress, . . .
approved August 6th, 1861."
Abraham Lincoln to John C. Fremont, 2 September 1861, CW, 4:506-7.
Lincoln and Sec. Seward review 2d and 5th Wisconsin Regiments of Gen.
Rufus King's brigade.
N.Y. Times, 3 September 1861.
[Irwin deposits $60 in Springfield Marine Bank, interest on Isaac Lindsay note.
Pratt, Personal Finances, 164.
In New York, Mrs. Lincoln purchases from E. V. Haughwont and Co.,
488-92 Broadway, "One fine Porcelain Dining Service of One Hundred
and ninety pieces . . . decorated Royal Purple, and double gilt, with
the Arms of the United States, on each piece, for the Presidential
Mansion. . . . $3,195.00."
DNA—RG 217, General Accounting Office, 141-541.]
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