Monday, June 8, 1863.Washington, DC.
| President instructs Sec. Welles to decide question of weekly
performances of Marine band at White House. Welles,
Diary. Sec. Chase reads
to Lincoln letter from Benjamin H. Brewster, prominent Philadelphia lawyer, on
Pennsylvania political situation. Chase to Brewster, 9 June
1863, Simon Cameron Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. President accompanies Mrs.
Lincoln and Tad to 3 P.M. train for Philadelphia. Evening Star (Washington, DC), 9 June 1863, 2d ed., 2:1. President Lincoln
writes to Major General Samuel R. Curtis following Lincoln's removal of Curtis
as commander of the Department of the Missouri. Curtis repeatedly clashed with
Missouri Governor Hamilton R. Gamble. Lincoln writes, "It became almost a
matter of personal self-defence to somehow break up the state of things in
Missouri. I did not mean to cast any censure upon you, nor to indorse any of
the charges made against you by others. With me the presumption is still in
your favor that you are honest, capable, faithful, and patriotic."
Abraham Lincoln to Samuel R.
Curtis, 8 June 1863, CW,
6:253-54. Sends two dispatches to Gen. Dix: "We have despatches
from Vicksburg of the 3rd. Siege progressing. No general fighting recently. All
well." And: "The substance of the news sent of fight at Port-Hudson on the
27th. we have had here three or four days. . . . We knew that Gen. Sherman was
wounded. . . . We still have nothing of that Richmond newspaper story of [Gen.
Edmund] Kirby Smith [(CSA)] crossing & of Banks losing an arm."
Abraham Lincoln to John A. Dix, 8
June 1863, CW, 6:254;
Abraham Lincoln to John A. Dix, 8
June 1863, CW, 6:254. |