| Thursday, March 31, 1864.Washington, DC.
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President interviews Col. Thomas Worthington (resigned) and states in 
writing: "I did not think him fit for a Colonel."
Memorandum Concerning Thomas Worthington, 31 March 1864, CW, 7:276. 
Confers with Gen. Wallace on progress of bringing together Gov. 
Bradford (Md.) and Cong. Davis (Md.) on subject of emancipation.
Abraham Lincoln to Edwin M. Stanton, 31 March 1864, CW, 7:276-77. 
Writes 
Sec. Stanton
 that Wallace is getting along very 
satisfactorily. "I have told him to be fair, but to give the benefit 
of all doubts to the emancipationists."
Abraham Lincoln to Edwin M. Stanton, 31 March 1864, CW, 7:276-77. 
Asks 
Stanton
 for favor: "I sincerely wish that something satisfactory 
to Lt. Col. Scates—an old personal friend & most worthy 
gentleman—may be done for him."
Abraham Lincoln to Edwin M. Stanton, 31 March 1864, CW, 7:277. 
[About this date sends check for $50.00 to Dennis Hanks, second 
cousin and boyhood companion.
Hanks to Lincoln, 5 April 1864, Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.]
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