Saturday, August 30,
1862.Washington, DC. | Lincoln continues
to collect latest news about fighting in neighborhood of Bull Run. David
H. Bates, Lincoln Stories Told by him in the Military Office in the War
Department during the Civil War (New York: Rudge, 1926), 34;
Abraham
Lincoln to Nathaniel P. Banks, 30 August 1862,
CW, 5:400;
Abraham
Lincoln to Herman Haupt, 30 August 1862, CW, 5:400-1;
Abraham
Lincoln to Herman Haupt, 30 August 1862, CW, 5:401. Reveals
peculiarities of Gen. Halleck to John Hay while riding to White House from
Soldiers' Home. Hay, Letters and
Diary. Dismisses 12 officers of 71st Ohio Regiment who
advised Col. Rodney Mason to surrender Clarksville, Tenn. N.Y. Tribune,
30 August 1862. Considers at length indictment of Gen.
McClellan prepared by Sec. Stanton and signed by
Secs. Chase and Smith and Atty. Gen. Bates. Decides not to relieve McClellan of
command under accusations. Flower, Stanton, 176-79. "The President
is very outspoken in regard to McClellan's present conduct. He said it really
seemed to him that McClellan wanted Pope defeated." Hay,
Letters and Diary. |