Friday, September 20, 1861.Washington, DC.
| In the afternoon, Lincoln, Secretary of War Simon Cameron,
Secretary of State William Seward, Prince de Joinville, of France, and others
observe as Colonel Hiram Berdan's "regiment of Sharp-shooters" demonstrates its
"efficiency." A newspaper reports, "The Prince De Joinville and son and nephews
are receiving unofficial but hospitable attentions from the President and
Secretary of State." During the shooting exhibition, "Two hundred and sixty
shots were fired, the target being completely riddled. The President made an
excellent shot." New York Times, 21
September 1861, 1:1-2. |