Saturday, December 14, 1861.Washington, DC.
| Lincoln writes to Arnold Fischel, with whom he met a few days
earlier. A newspaper reported, "Rev. Dr. Fischel, of New York . . . urge[d] the
appointment of Jewish chaplains for every military department, they being
excluded by an act of Congress from the volunteer regiments." Lincoln writes,
"[T]here are several particulars in which the present law . . . is supposed to
be deficient, all of which I now design presenting to the appropriate Committee
of Congress. I shall try to have a new law broad enough to cover what is
desired by you in behalf of the Israelites." New
York Herald, 13 December 1861, 3:3;
Abraham Lincoln to Arnold Fischel,
14 December 1861, CW, 5:69; Isaac
Markens, Abraham Lincoln and the Jews (New York: Isaac Markens,
1909): 8-9. President recognizes Carl F. Adae as consul of Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz for Western U.S. Evening Star (Washington, DC), 19 December 1861, 2:4. Sends to Senate
copies of documents in case of Col. Dixon S. Miles accused of drunkenness at
Bull Run. Abraham Lincoln to the Senate, 14
December 1861, CW, 5:70. Mrs. Lincoln holds first formal reception of the season from 1 to 3 P.M. National Intelligencer, 14 December 1861; Evening Star (Washington, DC), 16 December 1861, 2:2. |