Sunday, June 2, 1861.Washington, DC.
| At 6 p.m., at Washington D. C.'s Navy yard, President Lincoln
and Secretary of State William H. Seward board the Freeborn. The day before,
the Freeborn received fire from enemy guns. A newspaper reports, "The President
shook the hands of the gunners with great cordiality, and complimented them for
their bravery. The enemy's rifled cannon shot were handed him for examination
at his request. . . . One [man] of the Seventy-first [Regiment], through his
eagerness to watch the movements of the President from the pier, fell
over-board, but being an excellent swimmer, soon reached terra firma."
New York Daily
Tribune, 3 June 1861, 5:3. G. H. Story continues
sketching President. Rufus R. Wilson, Lincoln in
Portraiture (New York: Press of the Pioneer, 1935), 167-69. |