Monday, September 15, 1862.Washington,
DC. | Gen. Sigel discusses his military position with
President and complains that Gen. Heintzelman has higher command. Halleck
to Sigel, 16 September 1862, Abraham Lincoln
Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Sec. Chase
accompanies Mr. Case (spiritualism and war prophecies) to see President.
Postmaster Gen. Blair is in conference with Lincoln. Donald,
Chase Diaries, 142-43.
President declines offer of three Negro regiments raised in Rhode Island and
Massachusetts. N.Y. Tribune, 16 September 1862. Writes J.
K. Dubois: "I now consider it safe to say that Gen. McClellan has gained a
great victory over the great rebel army in Maryland between Fredericktown and
Hagerstown. He is now pursuing the flying foe." Abraham
Lincoln to Jesse K. Dubois, 15 September 1862,
CW, 5:425-26. To
McClellan: "Your despatches [relative to battles of South Mountain and
Crampton's Gap] of to-day received. God bless you, and all with you. Destroy
the rebel army, if possible." Abraham
Lincoln to George B. McClellan, 15 September 1862,
CW, 5:426. |