Tuesday, September 6, 1864.Washington, DC.
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Cabinet meets. "Only a light Cabinet-meeting."
Welles, Diary.
President interviews Mary E. Wise, who joined 34th Indiana Regiment
and served until wounded. Paymaster withheld five months' pay because
of her sex. Lincoln directs payment and offers to supply funds if
paymaster cannot legally do so.
Washington Chronicle, 11 September 1864.
Acknowledges receipt of $5 contributed by son of John J. Meier to
help sick and wounded: "I thank your boy, not only for myself, but
also for all the children of the nation, who are even more interested
than those of us, of maturer age, that this war shall be successful,
and the Union be maintained and perpetuated."
Abraham Lincoln to John J. Meier, 6 September 1864, CW, 7:538-39.
Rev. J. P. Thompson, escorted by Asst. Sec. Dana, is given interview.
Finds Lincoln occupied with documents and basket of peaches.
J. P. Thompson, "A Talk with President Lincoln," The Congregationalist, 30 March 1866:209. |