Sunday, August 9, 1863.Washington, DC.
| Lincoln acknowledges receipt of petition from people of East
Tennessee presented by John M. Fleming and Robert Morrow: "The
Secretary of War , Gen. Halleck,
Gen. Burnside, and Gen. Rosecrans are all engaged now in an effort to relieve
your section." Abraham Lincoln to John M. Fleming and
Robert Morrow, 9 August 1863, CW,
6:373-74. President Lincoln writes to General Ulysses S. Grant
and lobbies for the recruitment of black soldiers. Lincoln writes, "Gen.
[Lorenzo] Thomas has gone again to the Mississippi Valley, with the view of
raising colored troops. I have no reason to doubt that you are doing what you
reasonably can upon the same subject. I believe it is a resource which, if
vigorously applied now, will soon close the contest. It works doubly, weakening
the enemy and strengthening us." Abraham Lincoln to Ulysses S.
Grant, 9 August 1863, CW,
6:374-75. In company of John Hay visits new studio of Alexander
and James Gardner, corner of 7th and D Sts., over Shephard and Riley's
Bookstore, and poses for several photographs. Frederick H.
Meserve and Carl Sandburg, The Photographs of Abraham Lincoln
(New York: Harcourt Brace, 1944), 9 August 1863. |