Tuesday, July 19, 1864.Washington, DC.
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President names three members of board of directors of Union Pacific
Railroad and Telegraph Company.
Appointment of Government Directors for Union Pacific Railroad, 19 July 1864, CW, 7:451-52.
Cabinet meets. Agenda includes riot in Coles County, Ill., of March
28, 1864, between soldiers on leave and "Copperheads," and
controversy between Gov. Peirpoint (Va.) and Gen. Butler.
Welles, Diary; Charles H. Coleman, Abraham Lincoln and Coles County, Illinois (New Brunswick, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1955), 226.
Lincoln writes statement for signatures of three citizens of
Philadelphia: "We believe there are in the Philadelphia Post-Office
between two hundred and fifty and three hundred employees under the
Post-Master, and that no one of them openly supports the renomination
of Judge Kelly [Kelley] for Congress, and that several of them say
and intimate privately that it is because they are restrained by the
Post-Master."
Statement of Philadelphia Citizens, 19 July 1864, CW, 7:452. |