Wednesday, July 8, 1863.Washington, DC. | President recognizes Heinrich
Otto Sigmund Cuntz as consul of Grand Duchy of Oldenburg for state of
Massachusetts and Henry Bream as vice consul of Denmark for New York,
Connecticut, and parts of New Jersey. Washington Chronicle, 13 July
1863. A few days after the Gettysburg, Pennsylvania battle,
President Lincoln responds to a telegram that Adjutant General Lorenzo Thomas
sent to the Secretary of War Edwin Stanton
regarding Union troops in pursuit of Confederate General Robert E. Lee's army.
Lincoln writes, "The forces you speak of, will be of no immagineable service,
if they can not go forward with a little more expedition." Lincoln explains
that the troops must move quickly or they "will, in my unprofessional opinion,
be quite as likely to capture the Man-in-the Moon, as any part of Lee's Army."
Abraham
Lincoln to Lorenzo Thomas, 8 July 1863, CW, 6:321-22. Informs Frederick
F. Low, collector of port of San Francisco, of Gen. Meade's victory at
Gettysburg and Gen. Grant's victory at Vicksburg, Miss. Abraham
Lincoln to Frederick F. Low, 8 July 1863, CW, 6:321. Answers dispatch of
U.S. District Attorney E. D. Smith (N.Y.): "Capture of Vicksburg confirmed by
despatch from Gen. Grant himself." Abraham
Lincoln to E. Delafield Smith, 8 July 1863,
CW, 6:321. |