Tuesday, July
26, 1864.Washington, DC. | Cabinet meets.
Secretaries Welles and Usher, Attorney General Bates, and Lincoln present. Welles,
Diary. President recognizes Francis A. Hoffmann as consul for Kingdom of Hanover at Chicago. Evening Star (Washington, DC), 29 July 1864, 2d ed., Extra, 2:3. Col. Shaffer discusses Gen. Butler's position with President. Butler,
Correspondence, 4:547-48. In evening Sec. and Mrs. Welles visit for hour with Lincoln at Soldiers'
Home. Welles, Diary. President writes Gen. Sherman who complains about promotion of Gens. Alvin
P. Hovey and Peter J. Osterhaus: "My recollection is that both Gen. Grant and
yourself recommended both H & O. . . . I beg you to believe we do not act
in a spirit disregarding merit. We expect to await your programme, for further
changes and promotions in your army. My profoundest thanks to you and your
whole Army for the present campaign so far." Abraham
Lincoln to William T. Sherman, 26 July 1864,
CW, 7:463-64. |