Tuesday, June
3, 1862.Washington, DC. | President
promises Kentucky congressional delegation at White House that Herman Franks,
indicted for treason, will be pardoned upon receipt of its written request.
Abraham
Lincoln to Edward Bates, 4 June 1862, CW, 5:258. Cautions Gen.
McClellan: "With these continuous rains, I am very anxious about the
Chickahominy so close in your rear, and crossing your line of communication.
Please look well to it." Abraham
Lincoln to Geroge B. McClellan, 3 June 1862,
CW, 5:257-58. Telegraphs
Gen. McDowell: "(6.15 P.M.) Anxious to know whether Shields can head or flank
Jackson. Please tell about where Shields and Jackson respectively are, at the
time this reaches you." Abraham
Lincoln to Irvin McDowell, 3 June 1862, CW, 5:258. |