Friday, July 11, 1862.Washington, DC.
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President orders that Gen. Henry W. Halleck be assigned to command
whole land forces of U.S. as general in chief.
Order Making Henry W. Halleck General-in-Chief, 11 July 1862, CW, 5:312-13.
Writes Halleck: "Gov. Johnson, at Nashville is in trouble and great
anxiety about a raid into Kentucky. The Gov. is . . . indispensable
to us in Tennessee. Will you please get in communication with him, .
. . before you leave for here?"
Abraham Lincoln to Henry W. Halleck, 11 July 1862, CW, 5:313.
Recommends to Congress that thanks be given to following officers of
Navy: Capts. James L. Lardner, Charles H. Davis, and Silas H.
Stringham; Comdrs. John A. Dahlgren, Stephen C. Rowan, and David D.
Porter.
Abraham Lincoln to the Senate and House of Representatives, 11 July 1862, CW, 5:315-16.
Transmits to Senate treaty with Kickapoo Indians of Kansas.
Abraham Lincoln to the Senate, 11 July 1862, CW, 5:315.
Writes order to complete construction of southwest branch of Pacific
Railroad in Missouri.
Order Extending the Pacific Railroad, 11 July 1862, CW, 5:314-15.
Interviews Sen. Browning (Ill.) and
Sec. Stanton
at Executive Mansion.
Browning, Diary.
Approves act implementing Anglo-American treaty for suppression of
African slave trade.
Stat. L., XII, 53. |