Washington, DC.
Saturday, January 31, 1863.Washington, DC.
President receives Sen. Powell (Ky.) who brings list of persons and
fines collected from them by army officers in Kentucky.
Memorandum Concerning Fines Collected from Kentuckians, 31 January 1863, CW, 6:85-86.
Writes Gen. Meigs on behalf of James C. Conkling of Illinois: "He has
ample business qualifications, is entirely trustworthy; and with all
is my personal friend of long standing."
Abraham Lincoln to Montgomery C. Meigs, 31 January 1863, CW, 6:85.
Writes Col. Joseph P. Taylor, Commissary General: "Please see the
bearer, Edward D. Baker, who is a son of my old friend Col. Baker, .
. . He now wishes to be a Commissary . . . if you can inform me that
he can be made such consistently with the rules of the service, I
will oblige him."
Abraham Lincoln to Joseph P. Taylor, 31 January 1863, CW, 6:86.
White House reception in evening attended by Gen. Heintzelman and wife.
Journal, Samuel P. Heintzelman Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.