Wednesday, April 22, 1863.Washington, DC.
| Edward Stanly, former military governor of North Carolina,
interviews President on behalf of Gen. Foster. Memorandum Concerning John G.
Foster, 22 April 1863, CW,
6:184. [Irwin withdraws $2,000 from Springfield Marine Bank,
loan to himself. Pratt, Personal Finances, 177.] Lincoln
writes to fellow Republican, Senator Charles Sumner of Massachusetts, on
behalf of Mary Lincoln. Lincoln explains, "Mrs. L. is embarrassed a little. She
would be pleased to have your company again this evening, at the Opera, but she
fears she may be taxing you. I have undertaken to clear up the little
difficulty. If, for any reason, it will tax you, decline, without any
hesitation; but if it will not, consider yourself already invited, and drop me
a note." Abraham Lincoln to Charles Sumner,
22 April 1863, CW, 6:185. Answers inquiry of Gen. Rosecrans at Murfreesboro, Tenn.: "I really
can not say that I have heard any complaints of you."
Abraham Lincoln to William S.
Rosecrans, 22 [23] April 1863, CW, 6:186. |