Saturday, November 2, 1861.Washington,
DC. | President's order removing Gen. Fremont from
command of Dept. of West is delivered. Curtis to Lincoln, 6 November
1861, Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of
Congress, Washington, DC. President writes Sec. Cameron: "I
think any officer who has been dismissed on suspicion of disloyalty, but does
not go over to the enemy, continuing to protest his loyalty, entitles himself
to a hearing." Abraham
Lincoln to Simon Cameron, 2 November 1861,
CW, 5:11. Writes Gen.
Joseph G. Totten, Chief of Engineers: "If Genl Totten & myself are both
alive, and in place in June 1862, & he Genl T. will remind me of it, I then
wish to give a Cadetship to a son of Professor [Dennis H.] Mahan." Abraham
Lincoln to Joseph G. Totten, 2 November 1861,
CW, 5:13. |