Thursday, October 24, 1861.Washington, DC.
| President Lincoln and his wife, Mary, attend the funeral of
Colonel Edward D. Baker, who died on October 21, during the Battle of Ball's
Bluff, located near Leesburg, Virginia. At the time of his death, Baker served
as a U.S. Senator from Oregon. Previously, he practiced law in Springfield,
Illinois, where he became acquainted with Lincoln. Lincoln named his second
son, Edward Baker Lincoln, in Baker's honor. New
York Times, 24 October 1861, 1:3-5; 25 October, 1861, 1:1-2. Lincoln sends Leonard Swett with letter containing order for Gen.
Fremont's removal to Gen. Curtis for delivery. Abraham Lincoln to Samuel R.
Curtis, 24 October 1861, CW,
4:562-63.
Writes Gen. Hunter: "The command of the Department of the West having devolved
upon you, I propose to offer you a few suggestions . . . give up
the pursuit [of Gen. Sterling Price (CSA)], halt your main army, divide it into
two corps of observation, one occupying Sedalia, and the other Rolla . . . then
recruit the condition of both corps." Abraham Lincoln to David Hunter, 24
October 1861, CW, 5:1-2. |