Monday, November 17, 1862.Washington,
DC. | President interviews A. B. Bennett, prominent
gentleman from Canada, who expresses sympathy with Unioncause. Smith to
Lincoln, 17 November 1862, Abraham Lincoln
Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Writes Gen. Blair:
"I suppose you are ordered to St. Helena. This means that you are to form part
of McClernand's expedition, as it moves down the [Mississippi] river." Abraham
Lincoln to Francis P. Blair, Jr., 17 November 1862,
CW, 5:498-99. Replies to
Robert A. Maxwell, resident of Philadelphia addicted to writing sensational and
sometimes unintelligible letters on public affairs to members of government:
"Your despatch of to-day received. I do not at all understand it." [Probably
relates to Richmond campaign and Gen. Franklin.] Abraham
Lincoln to Robert A. Maxwell, 17 November 1862,
CW, 5:499. |