Monday, March 21, 1864.Washington, DC.
| President interviews Miss Susan Dugger and Miss Beattie from
Illinois and gives them note to Postmaster Gen. Blair. Abraham Lincoln to Montgomery
Blair, 21 March 1864, CW,
7:257-58. Approves "An Act to enable the people of Nevada to
form a Constitution and State Government, and for the admission of such State
into the Union on an equal Footing with the original States."
Proclamation Admitting Nevada into the
Union, 31 October 1864, CW,
8:83-84; Don C. Seitz, Lincoln the Politician: How the Rail-Splitter and
Flatboatman Played the Great American Game (New York: Coward-McCann,
1931), 408. At 12 M. committee from New York Workingmen's
Democratic Republican Association calls on President and presents address, to
which Lincoln replies: "You comprehend, as your address shows, that the
existing rebellion, . . . is, in fact, a war upon the rights of all working
people." Washington Chronicle, 22 March 1864;
Reply to New York Workingmen's Democratic
Republican Association, 21 March 1864, CW, 7:259-60. President Lincoln
writes to siblings Clara Brown and Julia Brown and thanks the children for
sending him an "Afghan." The Browns, of Buffalo, New York, asked Lincoln to
"remember that you have little friends in Buffalo who pray for you." Lincoln
answers, "I especially like my little friends; and although you have never seen
me, I am glad you remember me for the country's sake, and even more, that you
remember, and try to help, the poor Soldiers." Clara Brown
and Julia Brown to Abraham Lincoln, 9 March 1864, Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC;
Abraham Lincoln to Clara and Julia
Brown, 21 March 1864, CW,
7:258. |