Tuesday, May 13, 1862.Washington, DC.
| At 11 A.M. Lincoln welcomes committee of General Synod of
Evangelical Lutheran Church. National Intelligencer, 14 May
1862;
Response to Evangelical Lutherans,
13 May 1862, CW, 5:212-13. Addresses 12th Indiana Regiment: "I assure you that the nation is more
indebted to you, and such as you, than to me." Washington
Star, 14 May 1862;
Speech to the Twelfth Indiana
Regiment, 13 May 1862, CW,
5:213. President Lincoln writes to Abraham Hart, who is a member
of Temple Mikveh Israel, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Hart sent
Lincoln a copy of the prayer offered up by Mikveh Israel's Rabbi Sabato Morais
in response to Lincoln's April 10 proclamation, in which he asked all the
country's religious congregations to pray for the "restoration of peace,
harmony, and unity." Rabbi Morais prayed, "Bless the President of the United
States . . . for his sterling honesty, [and] . . . for his firmness and
moderation." Lincoln thanks Hart "for your expressions of kindness and
confidence." Proclamation of Thanksgiving for
Victories, 10 April 1862, CW, 5:185-186; Abraham Hart to
Abraham Lincoln, 23 April 1862, Abraham
Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC;
Abraham Lincoln to Abraham Hart, 13
May 1862, CW, 5:212; Bertram Wallace
Korn, American Jewry and the Civil War (Philadelphia, PA: Jewish
Publication Society of America, 1951), 35-38. Mrs. Lincoln sends bouquet of
White House flowers to Mrs. Fox. Fox, Diary, Gist-Blair
Family Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. |