Thursday, December 17, 1863.Washington,
DC. | Baltimore delegation of public men calls on
President and asks that J. L. Ridgely be reinstated as collector of internal
revenue. Memorandum:
Removal of James L. Ridgely, 17 December 1863,
CW, 7:75-76. President
transmits to Senate convention between U.S. and Great Britain relative to
claims of Hudson's Bay and Puget's Sound Agricultural Companies. Abraham
Lincoln to the Senate, 17 December 1863, CW, 7:76. Submits to Congress
proposition for establishing "Bureau of Emancipation" as proposed by Freedmen's
Aid Societies. Abraham
Lincoln to the Senate and House of Representatives, 17 December 1863,
CW, 7:76-77. Justices of Supreme Court pay their annual visit to
President. Washington Chronicle, 19 December 1863.
Benjamin P. Moore, Jr., introduced by Cong. Edwin H. Webster (Md.), interviews
President and asks exemption from draft as conscientious objector. President
gives him card to Sec. Stanton . Moore to
Lincoln, 18 December 1863, Abraham Lincoln
Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Visits Ford's Theatre to see Shakespeare's comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor with James H. Hackett as Falstaff. Hay, Letters and Diary. Introduces
Joshua F. Speed and Joshua Tevis, of Kentucky, to Thurlow Weed, "and I think
their mission an important one." Abraham
Lincoln to Thurlow Weed, 17 December 1863,
CW, 7:77. Lincoln writes
James H. Hoes, jeweler of Chicago: "I have received from the Sanitary
Commission of Chicago, the Watch which you placed at their disposal, and I take
the liberty of conveying to you my high appreciation of your humanity and
generosity, of which I have unexpectedly become the beneficiary." [Lincoln
received watch for gift of draft of Emancipation Proclamation to Northwest
Sanitary Fair, where it sold for $3,000, making him largest individual
contributor and award winner.] Abraham
Lincoln to James H. Hoes, 17 December 1863,
CW, 7:75. |