Wednesday, April 16, 1862.Washington, DC.
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President signs "An act for the release of certain persons held to
service, or labor in the District of Columbia," and for appointment
of board of commissioners to appraise slaves of loyal citizens and
allow payment not exceeding an average of $300.
Message to Congress, 16 April 1862, CW, 5:192; Stat. L., XII, 376.
Approves act authorizing establishment of branch post offices in cities.
Stat. L., XII, 379.
Appoints J. G. Berret, former mayor of Washington, former Cong.
Samuel F. Vinton (Ohio), and Daniel R. Goodloe, formerly of North
Carolina, commissioners to act for abolition of slavery in District
of Columbia.
N.Y. Tribune, 17 April 1862.
Asst. Sec. Fox at White House in evening.
Fox, Diary, Gist-Blair Family Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. |