Thursday, October 1, 1863.Washington,
DC. | President sets forth duties of Gen. Schofield in
command in Missouri: 1. Advance efficiency of military establishment. 2. Arrest
individuals and suppress newspapers when they are working injury to military.
3. Remove inhabitants en masse at own discretion. 4. Do not engage in returning
fugitive slaves nor in enticing slaves from their homes. 5. Allow no one to
enlist Negro troops except upon orders. 6. Allow no one to confiscate property
except upon orders. 7. Allow only those qualified under Missouri laws to vote.
8. So far as practicable, expel guerrillas, marauders, and murderers. Abraham
Lincoln to John M. Schofield, 1 October 1863,
CW, 6:492-93.
President's nephew, John Todd Grimsley, fails to meet entrance requirements at
Naval Academy. Washington Chronicle, 2 October 1863. Sen.
Sherman (Ohio) and Judge David K. Cartter visit Lincoln in support of
delegation from Missouri and Kansas. Butler,
Correspondence, 3:116.
Lincoln writes Gov. Bradford (Md.): "Please be here in person at 12. M.
Saturday to fix up definitely in writing" the matter about slaves of loyal
Marylanders being enlisted along with other Negroes. Abraham
Lincoln to Augustus W. Bradford, 1 October 1863,
CW, 6:491. Advises Sec.
Usher: "I suppose [Newton] Edmunds [chief clerk in surveyor general's office
for Dakota Territory] better be appointed Governor of Dakota." Abraham
Lincoln to John P. Usher, 1 October 1863, CW, 6:494-95. |