Friday, June 3, 1864.Washington, DC.
| President Lincoln replies to a group of New York "loyal
citizens," who invited him to attend a June 4 "mass meeting" to honor General
Ulysses S. Grant. Lincoln writes, "It is impossible for me to attend. . . . My
previous high estimate of Gen. Grant has been maintained and heightened by what
has occurred in the remarkable campaign he is now conducting . . . I trust that at
your meeting, you will so shape your good words that they may turn to men and
guns moving to his and their support." Abraham
Lincoln to Frederick A. Conkling and Others, 3 June 1864,
CW, 7:374. Interviews at
White House groups of delegates en route to National Union Convention in
Baltimore. Welles, Diary. Approves act providing national currency, secured by pledge of U.S.
bonds, and providing for circulation and redemption thereof. Stat. L.,
XIII, 99. [Irwin draws $3.53 draft on Springfield Marine Bank,
for taxes on Council Bluffs, Iowa, land. Pratt,
Personal Finances, 177.] |