Tuesday, March
3, 1863.Washington, DC. | President spends
part of day with Asst. Sec. Fox. Seems "depressed." Fox, Diary,
Gist-Blair Family Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
Approves act authorizing free mail delivery in 49 cities of U.S. and act
authorizing grant of public lands to Kansas for railroad and telegraph
construction. Stat. L., XII, 701, 772. Joint
congressional committee notifies President of adjournment unless he has further
communications. Senate Journal, 444.
President approves bill establishing National Academy of Sciences. J.
Duane Squires, "Some Enduring Achievements of the Lincoln Administration,
1861-65," Abraham Lincoln Quarterly 5 (December 1848):209; Stat.
L., XII, 806. Occupies President's Room at Capitol until near
11 P.M. Secs. Seward and Welles, and Postmaster Gen. Blair also present.
Washington Chronicle, 4 March 1863; N.Y. Herald, 4 March
1863. |