Thursday, August 15, 1861.Washington,
DC. | President visits Navy Yard twice today; during noon
visit talks with Comdr. Dahlgren about housing 66 prisoners charged with mutiny
in 79th New York Regiment. Extracts from Dahlgren Diary, John G. Nicolay
Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC; N.Y. Tribune, 16 August
1861; Evening Star (Washington, DC), 16 August 1861, 2:1. During afternoon Gen. Charles W. Sandford visits
President and promises to return from New York with 10,000 men whenever
required. N.Y. Tribune, 16 August 1861. Lincoln names
five commissioners of police for District of Columbia. Evening Star (Washington, DC),
16 August 1861, 3:2. Telegraphs Gen. Fremont: "Been answering your
messages ever since day before yesterday. Do you receive the answers? The War
Department has notified all the governors you designate to forward all
available force. So telegraphed you. Have you received these messages? Answer
immediately." Abraham
Lincoln to John C. Fremont, 14 August 1861,
CW, 4:484-85. Telegraphs
Gov. Morton (Ind.): "Start your four regiments to Saint Louis at the earliest
moment possible. . . . hasten everything forward as soon as any one regiment is
ready. . . . We shall endeavor to send you the arms this week." Abraham
Lincoln to Oliver P. Morton, 15 August 1861,
CW, 4:485. [Mrs. Lincoln visits Princess Clothilde, wife of Prince
Napoleon, in New York hotel. Evening Star (Washington, DC), 17 August 1861, 2:1.]
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