Monday, July
21, 1862.Washington, DC. | At morning
cabinet meeting President discusses proposed military action and slavery.
Salmon P. Chase, Diary and Correspondence of Salmon P.
Chase, Compiled by Samuel H. Dodson, American Historical Association,
Annual Report for the Year 1902, vol. 2 (Washington, DC: Government Printing
Office, 1903). Lincoln telegraphs Gen. McClellan: "This is
Monday, I hope to be able to tell you on Thursday, what is to be done with
Burnside." Abraham
Lincoln to George B. McClellan, 21 July 1862,
CW, 5:334. Orders that
subjects of foreign powers "cannot be required to take an oath of allegiance to
this Government, . . . All such obligations heretofore taken are, therefore,
remitted and annulled." Order
Concerning Subjects of Foreign Powers, 21 July 1862,
CW, 5:334-35. Directs
Sec. Welles to investigate dismissal of Asst. Prof. William R. Hopkins from
naval school, and to restore him to his place if he is loyal. Abraham
Lincoln to Gideon Welles, 21 July 1862, CW, 5:335-36. |