Tuesday, August 23, 1864.Washington, DC. | At 10 A.M. President thanks 147th Ohio Regiment, commanded by Col. Benjamin F. Rosson, for its services. Evening Star (Washington, DC), 24 August 1864, 2d ed., Extra, 3:1. Authorizes
Sec. Stanton to release J. Howard, Jr., from
Fort Lafayette, N.Y. Harper, Press,
302. Recognizes D. T. Arnaldo Marques as consul of Peru at San Francisco. Evening Star (Washington, DC), 26 August 1864, 2d ed., Extra, 2:3. Confers with
Cong. Fenton (N.Y.) about campaign for governor and Fenton's chances of winning
against Gov. Seymour (N.Y.). Rice, 68-70. At a cabinet
meeting, President Lincoln asks each member to sign "the back of a" memorandum.
Lincoln does not reveal the contents of the document, which reads,"This
morning, as for some days past, it seems exceedingly probable that this
Administration will not be re-elected. Then it will be my duty to so co-operate
with the President elect, as to save the Union between the election and the
inauguration; as he will have secured his election on such ground that he can
not possibly save it afterwards." Memorandum
Concerning His Probable Failure of Re-election, 23 August 1864,
CW, 7:514-15; J. G. Randall and Richard
N. Current, Lincoln the President: Last Full
Measure (New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1955), 4:215-16; Michael
Burlingame and John R. Turner Ettlinger, eds., Inside Lincoln's White
House: The Complete Civil War Diary of John Hay (Carbondale: Southern
Illinois University Press, 1997), 247-48. Lincoln signs order
for sale of land in Winnebago Indian reservation. Order
for Sale of Land in Winnebago Indian Reservation, 23 August 1864,
CW, 7:515-16. |