Tuesday, March 18, 1862.Washington, DC.
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Increased activity of President and military officers denotes
immediate action by Army of Potomac.
Philadelphia Press, 19 March 1862.
"Wendell Phillips [prominent Massachusetts antislavery leader], by
special invitation, has an interview with the President."
N.Y. Tribune, 19 March 1862.
Lincoln writes
Sec. Stanton:
"In going to Fortress-Monroe, Gen.
McClellan gets into Gen. Wool's Department. He must not be interfered
with by Gen. Wool. Yet I do not wish Gen. Wool's feelings hurt, and I
am ready to make him a Major Genl. if it will do any good."
Abraham Lincoln to Edwin M. Stanton, 18 March 1862, CW, 5:164. |