Saturday, May 3, 1862.Washington, DC.
| Committee of local citizens accompanied by Sen. Joseph A.
Wright (Ind.) confers with President on appointment of George W. Garrett as
warden of penitentiary. Memorandum: Appointment of George W.
Garrett, 3 May 1862, CW,
5:205. In the afternoon, Lincoln and his wife, Mary, go to the
Navy Yard to "witness some interesting trials of a breech-loading cannon" that
James C. C. Holenshade, of Cincinnati, Ohio, demonstrates. A newspaper reports,
"A large number of ladies and gentlemen, including several members of
Congress," join the Lincolns to watch the demonstration. The paper notes, "The
first discharge of the piece interrupted one of the President's stories, after
which the experiments proceeded in a satisfactory manner." New York Herald, 4 May 1862, 5:2; Robert V. Bruce,
Lincoln and the Tools of War (Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill
Company, 1956), 184-185. [Irwin withdraws $1,000, interest-free
loan to himself, from Springfield Marine Bank. Pratt,
Personal Finances, 177.] |