Monday, August 22, 1864.Washington, DC. | President confers with
Sec. Stanton regarding release of Joseph Howard,
Jr., who perpetrated New York newspaper hoax involving purported proclamation
of President Lincoln. Harper, Press, 302. The members of the
166th Ohio Regiment assemble in front of the White House, where President
Lincoln remarks, "It is not merely for to-day, but for all time to come that we
should perpetuate for our children's children this great and free government,
which we have enjoyed all our lives...I happen temporarily to occupy this big
White House. I am a living witness that any one of your children may look to
come here as my father's child has. It is in order that each of you may have
through this free government which we have enjoyed, an open field and a fair
chance for your industry, enterprise and intelligence...It is for this the
struggle should be maintained, that we may not lose our birthright...The nation
is worth fighting for, to secure such an inestimable jewel." Speech
to One Hundred Sixty-sixth Ohio Regiment, 22 August 1864,
CW, 7:512; Evening Star
(Washington, D.C.), 23 August 1864, 3:1. |