Sunday, April 27, 1862.Washington, DC.
| President and several senators examine hammock tent pitched in
front of Capitol. Philadelphia News, 28
April 1862. During night session of cabinet
Sec. Stanton and Gen. Wadsworth
accuse Gen. McClellan of failing to protect Washington. Thomas Harry Williams, Lincoln and the Radicals
(Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1941), 128. President
Lincoln writes to eleven-year-old Luella P. "Lulu" Waldron, who is the daughter
of Provost Marshal George P. Waldron, of the Dakota Territory. Lulu Waldron
sent Lincoln some shirt "studs" made from a clay-based stone. He writes, "My
Dear Young Friend Allow me to express to you my very sincere thanks for your
kindness in sending me those elegant studs of Pipestone." Abraham Lincoln to Lulu Waldron, 27
April 1862, CW, 5:200. |