Wednesday, July 22, 1863.Washington, DC. | President unwell in morning.
Scarcely takes food all day. Misses appointment with Gen. Schenck. Abraham
Lincoln to Robert C. Schenck, 23 July 1863,
CW, 6:345-46. Suggests
$2,500 as annual compensation for chief chemist of Agriculture Dept. Abraham
Lincoln to Isaac Newton, 22 July 1863, CW, 6:343. President Lincoln
writes a letter of introduction for a Mr. Houston to present to the Secretary
of War Edwin M. Stanton. Lincoln writes, "[the] bearer of this, now has three
sons in the war. He wishes the youngest, Albert P. Houston, now in the 108th
Ills regiment, at Vicksburg [Mississippi], transferred to the 1st West
Tennessee regiment of Cavalry, at Bolivar [Tennessee] when last heard from, and
in which is one of his elder brothers. I would like for him to be obliged."
Abraham Lincoln to Edwin M. Stanton, 22 July 1863, Henry Horner Lincoln
Collection, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, Springfield, IL. |