Monday, September 9, 1861.Washington, DC.
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President writes Gen. Hunter about Gen. Fremont and his difficulty in
Dept. of West: "Gen. Fremont needs assistance. . . . His cardinal
mistake is that he isolates himself, & allows nobody to see him;
and by which he does not know what is going on in the very matters he
is dealing with. He needs to have, by his side, a man of large
experience. Will you not, for me, take that place? Your rank is one
grade too high to be ordered to it; but will you not serve the
country, and oblige me, by taking it voluntarily?"
Abraham Lincoln to David Hunter, 9 September 1861, CW, 4:513.
Discusses problems of building ironclad boats with Cornelius S. Bushnell, Connecticut industrialist. George H. Robinson, "The Builders of the First Monitor," Century Magazine, XLI, 156; West, Welles, 151. |