Thursday, August 8, 1861.Washington, DC.
| President and Postmaster General Montgomery Blair visit Navy Yard to observe experiments with
Maynard's rifle and Alexander's cartridge. National Republican (Washington, DC), 9 August 1861, 3:3; New York
Herald, 9 August 1861. Lincoln reviews Col. Daniel E.
Sickles' New York Brigade and two Wisconsin regiments. N.Y. Times, 9 August 1861. Interviews Edward
Ellsworth, 4th Regiment Michigan Volunteers, cousin of late Col. Ellsworth, who
wishes to be a second lieutenant, and writes Sec. Cameron: "I shall be glad if
a place can be found for him." Abraham Lincoln to Simon Cameron, 8
August 1861, CW, 4:479. President Lincoln writes to Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase and
requests "respectful consideration" for Elias Leonard. Lincoln explains, "It is
said that . . . Leonard lost his situation as a clerk in a Mercantile House by
serving a term in the District volunteers for us; and his young wife calls, to
ask a clerkship for him in your Dept." Lincoln marks the envelope, "From the
President asking interview for Mrs. Leonard." Abraham Lincoln to Salmon
P. Chase, 8 August 1861, RG 56, Entry 210: Part II, Records of Various
Divisions within the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury, Records of the
Division of Appointments, Correspondence of the Division, Applications and
Recommendations for Positions in the Washington, D. C. Offices of the Treasury
Department, 1830-1910, National Archives, College Park, MD.
Thomas M. Key, volunteer aide to Gen. McClellan, delivers to President copy of
McClellan's letter to Gen. Scott. McClellan to Scott, 8
August 1861, George B. McClellan Papers, Library of Congress, Washington,
DC. [Willie and Tad Lincoln, dressed in Zouave uniforms, camp out between the Executive Mansion and the State Department in new patent iron tents. National Republican (Washington, DC), 10 August 1861, 3:2.] |