Saturday, January 11, 1862.Washington, DC.
| President Lincoln writes two letters to Secretary of War Simon
Cameron regarding a new role for Cameron within the administration. In the
first letter, Lincoln notes, "As you have, more than once, expressed a desire
for a change of position, I can now gratify you." Lincoln plans to nominate
Cameron for Minister to Russia. Lincoln labels a second letter, "Private," and
in it he confides that the new position will allow Cameron "to render services
to your country, not less important than those you could render at home."
Abraham Lincoln to Simon Cameron,
11 January 1862, CW, 5:96;
Abraham Lincoln to Simon Cameron,
11 January 1862, CW, 5:96-97. Telegraphs Gov. Andrew (Mass.) to help Gen. Butler "officer his two
un-officered regiments." Boston Advertiser, 22 January 1862;
Abraham Lincoln to John A. Andrew,
11 January 1862, CW, 5:96;
Official Records—Armies 3, I,
862. Calls second meeting of "Council of War" to discuss
immediate operation of Army of Potomac. Washington
Chronicle, 3 November 1864. |