Saturday, November 29, 1862.Washington, DC.
| Sen. Browning (Ill.) at White House for long talk about war
conditions and elections. Browning,
Diary. Lincoln writes
to Attorney General Edward Bates regarding a communication from Missouri's
provisional Governor Hamilton R. Gamble. Gamble asked Lincoln whether the state
or the federal government controls the troops that Gamble "raised." Lincoln
writes, "Instead of settling one dispute by deciding the question, I should
merely furnish a nest full of eggs for hatching new disputes." Lincoln
concludes, "[T]he offer of the Secretary of War to let Gov. Gamble make
vacancies, and he, the Secretary, to ratify the making of them, ought to be
satisfactory." Hamilton R. Gamble to Abraham Lincoln, 31
October 1861; Hamilton R. Gamble to Henry W. Halleck, October 1862; Hamilton R.
Gamble to Abraham Lincoln, 17 November 1862, all in Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC;
Abraham Lincoln to Edward Bates, 29
November 1862, CW, 5:515-16. |