Wednesday, September
2, 1863.Washington, DC. | Lincoln explains
to Sec. Chase difficulty in applying Emancipation Proclamation to certain parts
of Virginia and Louisiana. Abraham
Lincoln to Salmon P. Chase, 2 September 1863,
CW, 6:428-29. President
Lincoln meets with Dorcas Klaprath, and then writes to Secretary of War Edwin
M. Stanton about her request. Lincoln explains, "This woman says her husband
and two sons are in the war; that the youngest son W. J. Klaproth, is a private
in Co. D, of 143rd Pennsylvania, volunteers, was wounded, made a prisoner &
paroled at Gettysburg, and is now at Center-Street hospital, New-Jersey; and
that he was under eighteen when he entered the service without the consent of
his father or herself. She says she is destitute, and she asks that he may be
discharged[.] If she makes satisfactory proof of the above let it be done."
Abraham
Lincoln to Edwin M. Stanton, 2 September 1863,
CW, 6:429. J. W. Forney
interviews Lincoln on integrity of press. Abraham
Lincoln to James C. Conkling, 3 September 1863,
CW, 6:430. [Irwin
deposits $120, interest on I. Lindsay note, in Springfield Marine Bank.
Pratt, Personal Finances,
165.] |