Wednesday, September 23, 1863.Washington, DC.
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Lincoln on regular evening visit to telegraph office decides to
withhold telegram to R. A. Maxwell.
David H. Bates, Lincoln Stories Told by him in the Military Office in the War Department during the Civil War (New York: Rudge, 1926), 37; Abraham Lincoln to Robert A. Maxwell, 23 September 1863, CW, 6:475-76.
Sends to Gen. Rosecrans at Chattanooga copy of dispatch from Gen.
Braxton Bragg (CSA). "You see he does not claim so many prisoners or
captured guns, as you were inclined to concede. He also confesses to
heavy loss."
Abraham Lincoln to William S. Rosecrans, 23 September 1863, CW, 6:476.
Returns to city from Soldiers' Home late at night for cabinet meeting
called by
Sec. Stanton
at War Dept. Reinforcements of all kinds to go
to Army of Cumberland by rail in seven days. Orderly escorts
President to Soldiers' Home after meeting.
Flower, Stanton, 203-4; Hay, Letters and Diary. |