Friday, July 3, 1863.Washington, DC.
| Sec. Welles meets President and Sec. Seward at War Dept. during
morning, examining dispatches from Gen. Meade. Welles,
Diary. Mrs. Lincoln receives head injury
when thrown from carriage during drive to Soldiers' Home. Helm, Mary, 211-12. President Lincoln telegraphs his son Robert, who attends Harvard
University, regarding Robert's mother, Mary. Lincoln advises, "Dont be uneasy.
Your mother very slightly hurt by her fall." The day prior, Mary Lincoln
suffered injuries from a carriage accident. A newspaper reports, "Her horses
took fright and ran away as she was riding from the Soldier's Home to the city.
Seeing her imminent danger she leaped from the carriage, and was stunned and
severely bruised, but no bones were broken. Surgeons from Mount Pleasant
Hospital were promptly in attendance. She soon recovered sufficiently to be
taken to the White House." Abraham Lincoln to Robert T.
Lincoln, 3 July 1863, CW, 6:314;
New York Times, 3 July 1863, 5:2. Sends order to
Gen. Burnside: "Private [John] Downey, of the Twentieth or Twenty-sixth
Kentucky Infantry, is said to have been sentenced to be shot for desertion
to-day. If so, respite the execution until I can see the record."
Abraham Lincoln to Ambrose E.
Burnside, 3 July 1863, CW,
6:313. |