Saturday, June 25, 1864.Washington,
DC. | In morning Lincoln interviews Gen. Gillmore, who is awaiting orders. Evening Star (Washington, DC), 25 June 1864, 2d ed., 2:1. Assures
Atty. Gen. Bates that Gen. Wallace's two confiscation orders have been revoked.
Bates, Diary. At
night President, Asst. Sec. Fox, and O. H. Browning go from White House to Navy
Yard and witness throwing of rockets and signals from six- and twelve-pound
guns. Return at 10 P.M. Browning, Diary. President informs
Senate that resolution consenting to appointment of John H. Goddard to be
justice of peace is part of permanent records of Dept. of State. Abraham
Lincoln to the Senate, 25 June 1864, CW, 7:408-9. Thanks Mrs. Louisa
Drew for gift of theater tickets. [Once owned by late John Barrymore, actor,
letter was destroyed by fire.] CW, 8:545. |