Friday, March 1, 1861.Washington, DC.
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Lincoln spends most of day in private interviews. Offers War Dept.
cabinet post to Sen. Cameron (Pa.), who accepts.
William E. Baringer, A House Dividing: Lincoln as President Elect (Springfield, IL: Abraham Lincoln Association, 1945), 320-21.
Receives warning of plot to assassinate him during inauguration
parade. Cong.-elect George P. Fisher (Del.) warns Lincoln of possible
Negro uprising on March 4, 1861.
Fletcher Pratt, History of the Civil War (New York: Pocket Books, 1956), 5.
Lincoln, Lord Richard Lyons (British Minister), Gen. Scott, and
others attend dinner given by Rudolph Schleiden, Bremen Minister.
Baltimore Sun, 7 March 1861. Mrs. Lincoln, accompanied by Mrs. Sarah B. McLean, wife of John
McLean, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court, calls at White House
and visits with Miss Harriet Lane, President Buchanan's niece and
hostess.
Baltimore Sun, 2 March 1861. |