Sunday, February 16, 1862.Washington, DC.
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President announces that public safety renders it necessary to
withhold reasons for arresting members of Maryland Legislature.
Henry J. Raymond, The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln . . . Together with his State Papers, including his Speeches, Addresses, Messages, Letters, and Proclamations and the Closing Scenes Connected with his Life and Death (New York: Derby & Miller, 1865), 378.
Lincoln writes Gen. Halleck that Gen. Grant can hold Fort Donelson,
Tenn., unless overwhelmed from outside. To prevent this disaster
enemy forces from Bowling Green, Ky., could be cut off by having
gunboat destroy railroad bridge at Clarksville, Tenn. In the event
Nashville is defended by forces from all South, "Could not a cavalry
force from Gen. Thomas on the upper Cumberland, dash across, almost
unresisted, and cut the Railroad at or near Knoxville, Tenn.?"
Abraham Lincoln to Henry W. Halleck, 16 February 1862, CW, 5:135. |