Monday, December 7, 1863.Washington,
DC. | 10:20 A.M. President telegraphs
Mrs. Lincoln in New York: "All doing well. Tad
confidently expects you to-night. When will you come?" Mrs. Lincoln replies:
"Will leave here positively at 8 a.m. Tuesday morning. Have carriage waiting at
depot in Washington at 6 p.m. Did Tad receive his book. Please answer." 7 P.M.
President telegraphs reply: "Tad has received his book. The carriage shall be
ready at 6 P.M. tomorrow." Abraham
Lincoln to Mary Lincoln, 7 December 1863,
CW, 7:35;
Abraham
Lincoln to Mary Lincoln, 7 December 1863,
CW, 7:35. Issues press
release on Union success in Tennessee and recommends that all loyal people
assemble informally in churches and render homage to God. Washington
Chronicle, 8 December 1863;
Announcement
of Union Success in Tennessee, 7 December 1863,
CW, 7:35. Refers to
military situation at Knoxville and comments: "Now if this Army of the Potomac
was any good . . . if the Army had any legs, they could move 30,000 men down to
Lynchburg and catch Longstreet. Can anybody doubt, if Grant were here in
command that he would catch him?" Memorandum, 7 December 1863, John G.
Nicolay Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. |