Tuesday, June
11, 1861.Washington, DC. | Lincoln's
former pastor, Dr. James A. Smith of Springfield, is visiting at Executive
Mansion. Baltimore Sun, 12 June 1861. Prof. Joseph Henry,
secretary of Smithsonian Institution, introduces Thaddeus S. C. Lowe,
balloonist, to President. Bruce, Tools of
War, 85. Lincoln visits Navy Yard, receives artillery salute, witnesses gun practice. Baltimore Sun, 13 June 1861; Evening Star (Washington, DC), 12 June 1861, 2:2. Reviews Michigan, Ohio, and New York regiments at Executive Mansion with Secretary of State William H. Seward. Accepts six additional regiments from Indiana. Evening Star (Washington, DC), 12 June 1861, 3:2, 3; National Republican (Washington, DC), 12 June 1861, 3:1; Abraham
Lincoln to Simon Cameron, 11 June 1861, CW, 4:402. Informs Gen. Meigs
that his appointment as quartermaster general will probably be made tomorrow.
Extracts from Meigs Diary, John G. Nicolay Papers, Library of Congress,
Washington, DC. Authorizes Commissioner Dole to select
superintendent of Indian affairs in Washington Territory. Anson Dart of
Wisconsin, former superintendent of Indian affairs in Oregon, is designated.
Adverse reports on Dart cause Lincoln to write Dole "that neither you or I
could knowingly be for such a man." Abraham
Lincoln to William P. Dole, [c. 11] June 1861,
CW, 4:403-4. |