Wednesday, July 15, 1863.Washington, DC.
| President Lincoln writes to Leonard Swett, whom he "authorized
. . . to take possession of" the New Almaden Quicksilver Mine after the U.S.
Supreme Court voided Andres Castillero's ownership claim. Lincoln rethinks the
order concerning the Santa Clara County, California mine, and writes, "Many
persons are telegraphing me from California, begging me, for the peace, of the
State, to suspend the military enforcement of the writ of possession . . .
while you are the single one who urges the contrary. You know I would like to
oblige you, but it seems to me my duty . . . is the other way."
Abraham Lincoln to Charles W. Rand, 8 May
1863, CW, 6:205-206;
Abraham Lincoln to Leonard Swett,
15 July 1863, CW, 6:333-34; Milton H.
Shutes, Abraham Lincoln and the New Almaden Mine (San Francisco,
CA: Lawton R. Kennedy, 1936), 6-8. Approves letter of J. R.
Gilmore to Gov. Zebulon B. Vance (N.C.) regarding restoration of peace between
states, reunion of states on basis of abolition of slavery, and reinstatement
of Confederate citizens in all rights of citizenship. Endorsement on Letter of James R. Gilmore
to Zebulon B. Vance, [15? July 1863], CW, 6:330-31. Robert Lincoln
quotes President as saying after Confederate army's escape following Battle of
Gettysburg: "If I had gone up there I could have licked them myself."
Nicolay, Lincoln's
Secretary, 171; Hay, Letters and
Diary. President proclaims "Thursday the 6th. day of
August next, to be observed as a day for National Thanksgiving, Praise and
Prayer." Proclamation of Thanksgiving, 15
July 1863, CW, 6:332-33. |