Friday, June 6, 1862.Washington, DC.
| In the White House, President Lincoln meets with Maryland
Governor Augustus W. Bradford and Colonel John R. Kenly, whose Union forces
were defeated at Front Royal, Virginia, on May 23. The Confederates captured
and imprisoned Kenly and many other members of Maryland's First Regiment. The
Confederates paroled Kenly so that he could negotiate "an exchange for himself
and those of his command." A newspaper reports, "President Lincoln received the
gallant officer very kindly, and inquired with much interest into the details
of the battle." Evening Star (Washington,
DC), 6 June 1862, 3:6; Sun (Baltimore, MD), 6 June 1862, 1:6; 7
June 1862, 1:2. Interviews Vincent Colyer, educator from North
Carolina, regarding action of Gov. Stanly in closing Colyer's school for loyal
Negroes, in order to foster good relations with people of North Carolina.
N.Y. Tribune, 7 June 1862. Directs
Sec. Stanton to transfer Gen.
McCall's division from Gen. McDowell to Gen. McClellan immediately.
Committee on Conduct of War,
Report (1863), 1:334. |