Tuesday, June
2, 1863.Washington, DC. | President
replies to resolutions in support of administration adopted by General Assembly
of Presbyterian Church. Reply
to Members of the Presbyterian General Assembly, 2 June 1863,
CW, 6:244-45; Evening Star (Washington, DC), 2 June 1863, 2d ed., 2:4. Interviews Gen. John F. Reynolds about command of Army of
Potomac. Edward J. Nichols, Toward Gettysburg: A Biography of
General John F. Reynolds (University Park: Pennsylvania State
University Press, 1958), 220. Cabinet meets, discusses
Vicksburg, Miss., campaign, and "confidence is expressed in Grant, but it seems
that not enough was doing." Welles, Diary. Lincoln telegraphs Grant
at Vicksburg: "Are you in communication with Gen. Banks? Is he coming towards
you, or going further off? Is there, or has there been any thing to hinder his
coming directly to you by water from Alexandria?" Abraham
Lincoln to Ulysses S. Grant, 2 June 1863, CW, 6:244. |