Friday, February 5, 1864.Washington, DC.
| Associate Supreme Court Justice David Davis and friends visit
Lincoln in afternoon. David Davis to Abraham Lincoln, 5
February 1864, Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington,
DC. Receives January salary warrant for $2,022.33.
Pratt, Personal
Finances, 183. Transmits to Senate report from
secretary of state regarding reciprocity treaty with Sandwich Islands.
Abraham Lincoln to the Senate, 5
February 1864, CW, 7:169. Lincoln writes a comment on a letter addressed to Secretary of War Edwin M.
Stanton from Richard M. Edwards, who seeks clarification regarding a United
States "oath of office requir[ement]." Edwards, of Tennessee, wishes to lead a
Union regiment, but previously, he was "forced . . . to take an oath 'to
support the confederate constitution.'" Lincoln writes, "On principle I dislike
an oath which requires a man to swear he has not done wrong. It
rejects the Christian principle of forgiveness on terms of repentance. I think
it is enough if the man does no wrong hereafter."
Abraham Lincoln to Edwin M.
Stanton, 5 February 1864, CW,
7:169-70. President Lincoln and his son attend Grover's Theatre
to see Felicita Vestvali in The Duke's Motto. Daily National
Republican, 6 February 1864, 2d ed., 2:2. |