Wednesday, May 8, 1861.Washington, DC.
| In afternoon Lincoln goes for drive in open carriage with Sec.
Seward and receives greetings of respect everywhere. N.Y.
Tribune, 9 May 1861. Attends flag-raising ceremony of 69th New York Regiment on Georgetown Heights. N.Y.
Times, 9 May 1861. Deposits April salary check for $2,083.33 in Riggs Bank. Pratt,
Personal Finances, 182.
Writes Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles to ignore criticism of appointment of Gustavus V. Fox as chief clerk of navy dept., adding: "He is a live man, whose services we cannot well dispense with." Abraham Lincoln to Gideon Welles, 8
May 1861, CW, 4:363. Lincoln writes to Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase regarding a patronage matter. Prominent New York Republicans Horace Greeley and Thurlow Weed seek a Treasury Department position for Christopher Adams. Ammi Young presently holds the position. Lincoln asks for Chase's opinion, and adds, "Adams is magnificently recommended; but the great point in his favor is that . . . Weed and . . . Greeley join in recommending him. I suppose the like never happened before, and never will again; so that it is now or never. What say you?" Abraham Lincoln to Salmon P. Chase, 8 May 1861,
CW, 4:361-362. |