Sunday, January 4, 1863.Washington, DC.
| Cesar J. Kaskel, sponsored by Cong. John A. Gurley (Ohio),
interviews Lincoln regarding order issued by Gen. Grant expelling Jews from
Military Department of Tennessee. Bertram W. Korn,
American Jewry and the Civil War (Philadelphia, PA: Jewish
Publication Society of America, 1951), 125. James M. Winchell,
newspaper correspondent, interviews President on Battle of Stone's River.
J. M. Winchell, "Three Interviews with President Lincoln,"
Galaxy 16 (July 1873):33-34. Lincoln attends New
York Avenue Presbyterian Church and drives Sen. Browning (Ill.) home.
Browning, Diary. Lincoln directs
Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles to "hear and consider" the requests of
"refugees" from Virginia who seek to "remove their families and property to
protection within the Union lines, by means of our armed gunboats on the
Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay." Lincoln states that "many persons" have
applied for "permission" to relocate, and he asks Welles to determine the
"proper" way to assist them. Abraham Lincoln to Gideon Welles, 4
January 1863, CW, 6:36. |