Friday, March 27, 1863.Washington, DC.
| Former Lt. Gov. Daniel S. Dickinson (N.Y.) and friend, Edward
J. Westcott, confer with President on trading at Newbern, N.C.
Abraham Lincoln to Salmon P. Chase,
27 March 1863, CW, 6:150. In the East Room of the White House, Lincoln meets with a contingent of
Indian chiefs, two of whom speak through a translator. Cheyenne Chief Lean Bear
expresses concern about the number of whites moving west. He desires "peace,"
but wonders if the "white men on the plains" want the same. Arapahoe Chief
Spotted Wolf seeks Lincoln's words of wisdom. Lincoln asserts that the whites
are more "prosperous because they cultivate the earth." He adds, in spite of
the civil war now taking place, whites are less inclined "to fight and kill one
another as our red brethren." Daily Morning
Chronicle (Washington, DC), 28 March 1863, 1:1-2;
Speech to Indians, 27 March 1863,
CW, 6:151-53. James
Blake of Indianapolis, Ind., discusses appointments with President.
Abraham Lincoln to Edwin M.
Stanton, 27 March 1863, CW,
6:153. Lincoln receives Jacob Wilson on recommendation of Mayor
George Opdyke (N.Y.) and directs him to Sec. Stanton . Abraham Lincoln to Edwin M.
Stanton, 27 March 1863, CW,
6:154. |