Thursday, December 18, 1862.Washington,
DC. | At 10 A.M. President receives committee, consisting
of Congs. Crittenden (Ky.), John W. Crisfield (Md.), and William A. Hall (Mo.),
to present views of people in Border States. Washington Chronicle, 19
December 1862;
Abraham
Lincoln to John J. Crittenden, John W. Crisfield, and William A. Hall,
17 December 1862, CW, 6:8. Asks opinion of Gov. Gamble (Mo.) on ability of enrolled militia alone to
maintain order north of Missouri River; if so, might other forces be moved
south of river? Abraham
Lincoln to Hamilton R. Gamble, 18 December 1862,
CW, 6:9. Transmits to
Congress documentation "relative to certain valuable publications presented to
the Library of Congress" by British Museum. Abraham
Lincoln to the Senate and House of Representatives, 18 December 1862,
CW, 6:9-10. Committee of
nine from Republican senatorial caucus meets with Lincoln at 7 P.M. and confers
several hours on resignation of Sec. Seward and reconstruction of cabinet.
Collamer to Lincoln, 18 December 1862, Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC; Scrapbook
clipping, 23 December 1862, John G. Nicolay Papers, Library of
Congress, Washington, DC;
Abraham
Lincoln to Jacob Collamer, 18 December 1862,
CW, 6:9. Late in evening
Sen. Browning (Ill.) calls on Lincoln, D. W. Wise of Boston present. Lincoln
will not discuss Wise's proposition for preparing biography. Browning,
Diary. |