Sunday, June 16, 1861.Washington, DC.
| President Lincoln and Secretary of State William H. Seward
visit New York regiments' camps, located north of Washington. A newspaper
reports, "The President shook hands with each member of the Cayuga Regiment. I
have seen nearly all of our great men . . . go through the 'pump-handle
movement,' but there certainly never was a man who could do it with the
celerity and abandon of President Lincoln. He goes it with both
hands, and hand over hand, very much as a sailor would climb a rope. What is to
the satisfaction of all is, that he gives a good honest, hearty shake, as if he
meant it." New York Times, 18 June 1861,
8:1; Henry Hall and James Hall, Cayuga in the Field (Syracuse,
NY: Truair, Smith, & Company, 1873), 38-39. |