Saturday, June 21, 1862.Washington, DC.
| President nominates 255 generals, of whom 19 are major
generals. N.Y. Tribune, 23 June 1862. President Lincoln writes to Major General George B. McClellan, who commands
the Army of the Potomac, regarding McClellan's offer to provide Lincoln with an
assessment of the "present state of Military affairs throughout the whole
country." Lincoln expresses interest unless doing so "would . . . divert too
much of your time, and attention from the Army under your immediate command."
Lincoln adds, "I would be very glad to talk with you, but you can not leave
your camp, and I can not well leave here." George B.
McClellan to Abraham Lincoln, 20 June 1862, Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC;
Abraham Lincoln to George B.
McClellan, 21 June 1862, CW,
5:279-80. Interviews D. O. Macomber of firm of Ferriss &
Macomber, who urges trial and use of Ferriss gun. Macomber
to Lincoln, 11 January 1865, Abraham Lincoln
Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. |