Saturday, August 20, 1864.Washington, DC.
| President interviews Col. Joseph N. G. Whistler, who wants his
son to go to West Point. Abraham Lincoln to Edwin M.
Stanton, 20 August 1864, CW,
7:509. President Lincoln telegraphs Brigadier General John F.
Miller and "[s]uspend[s] . . . [the] death sentence" of fifteen-year-old
Private Patrick Jones, of the 12th Tennessee Cavalry. Tennessee's Military
Governor Andrew Johnson telegraphed Lincoln and recommended a commutation to a
life sentence. Johnson notes that at the time that Jones committed the murder,
he "was drunk." Johnson argues, "[T]he moral influence would be much greater if
we could hang some of the larger fish . . . [T]here is no trouble in convicting
& hanging the little helpless minnows which makes & leaves no
impression upon the public mind." Andrew Johnson to Abraham Lincoln, 19
August 1864, Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library
of Congress, Washington, DC; Abraham Lincoln to John F. Miller, 20
August 1864, CW, 7:509. Receives 151st Ohio
Regiment, en route home after completing 100 days of service.
Washington Chronicle, 21 August 1864. |