Wednesday, June 5, 1861.Washington, DC.
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Subcommittee of Union Defense Committee of New York reports to
President on forwarding of troops and munitions.
N.Y. Times, 6 June 1861.
[Lincoln's private secretary, John G. Nicolay, leaves for two-week
trip to Illinois.
N.Y. Tribune, 6 June 1861.]
Lincoln prepares order for Gen. George B. McClellan to command
Sturges Rifles of Chicago [later McClellan's bodyguard]. Writes Gen.
Scott for assistance in preparing way for appointment of Gen. Meigs
as quartermaster general.
Abraham Lincoln to Winfield Scott, 5 June 1861, CW, 4:394-95.
Gives Marshal W. H. Lamon written testimonial to expedite
organization of brigade of Unionist Virginians.
Testimonial Written for Ward H. Lamon, 5 June 1861, CW, 4:395.
Interviews Henry S. Turner, retired army officer, Missouri farmer,
and banking partner of Gen. William T. Sherman.
Sherman to Sherman, 8 June 1861, William T. Sherman Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
Receives May salary warrant for $2,083.34.
Pratt, Personal Finances, 182.
[President's Mounted Guard wanted dead or alive. Southern sources
offer $500 reward for each and every member.
N.Y. Herald, 6 June 1861.]
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