Saturday, January 31, 1863.Washington, DC.
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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. |