Wednesday, August 31, 1864.Washington, DC.
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President telegraphs Mrs. Lincoln at Manchester, Vt.: "All reasonably well. Bob not here yet. How is dear Tad?" Abraham Lincoln to Mary Todd Lincoln, 31 August 1864, CW, 7:526.
Addresses 148th Ohio Regiment, on its way home after completed period of service. Speech to One Hundred Forty-eighth Ohio Regiment, 31 August 1864, CW, 7:528-29; Evening Star (Washington, DC), 1 September 1864, 2d ed., 2:5.
[John Nicolay in New York, will return tomorrow.
Nicolay to Lincoln, 31 August 1864, John G. Nicolay Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.]
President reviews case of Louis A. Welton, who came through Union
lines with contract to furnish supplies to South, was arrested and
sentenced to imprisonment, and concludes review by saying: "Now, if
Senator Morgan, and Mr. Weed, and Mr. Raymond, will not argue with me
that I ought to discharge this man, but will, in
writing on this sheet, simply request me to do it, I will do it
solely in deference to their wishes."
Abraham Lincoln to Edwin D. Morgan, Thurlow Weed, and Henry J. Raymond, 31 August 1864, CW, 7:526-27.
Issues order that persons bringing out cotton in conformity with
treasury regulations must not be hindered by other government
departments.
Order Concerning Transportation of Cotton, 31 August 1864, CW, 7:527. |