Tuesday, March 29, 1864.Washington,
DC. | Cabinet meets. Welles,
Diary. Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles
accompanies group or rear admirals, including Hiram Paulding (retd.) commanding
Navy Yard at New York, C. H. Davis, Chief, Bureau of Navigation, S. H.
Stringham (retd.), special duty, and Francis H. Gregory (retd.), superintending
construction of gunboats, to White House and introduces them to President.
Evening Star (Washington, DC), 29 March 1864, 2d ed., 2:1. Lincoln, Mrs. Ulysses S.
Grant, and others agree that Capt. Kinney should be recommended to Gen. Grant.
Abraham
Lincoln to Ulysses S. Grant, 29 March 1864,
CW, 7:272. President
writes Gen. Meade that there is no need for court of inquiry regarding
publication of accounts discrediting Meade's operations at Gettysburg. Abraham
Lincoln to George G. Meade, 29 March 1864,
CW, 7:273-74. Transmits
to Congress report of Charles B. Stuart, consulting engineer of New York,
regarding improvements to pass gunboats from tidewater to northern and
northwestern lakes. Abraham
Lincoln to the Senate and House of Representatives, 29 March 1864,
CW, 7:274. |