Thursday, September 8, 1864.Washington,
DC. | President telegraphs Mrs.
Lincoln at Manchester, Vt.: "All well, including Tad's pony and the
goats. Mrs. Col. Dimmick [Dimick, wife of Col. Justin Dimick, governor of
Soldiers' Home] died night before last. Bob left Sunday afternoon. Said he did
not know whether he should see you." Abraham
Lincoln to Mary Todd Lincoln, 8 September 1864,
CW, 7:544. Interviews
Mr. Brandes, who has plan for financing government. Halsted to Lincoln,
11 September 1864, Abraham Lincoln Papers,
Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Atty. Gen. Bates
introduces his lifelong friend, Mrs. Brent, to President. Bates to
Lincoln, 8 September 1864, Abraham Lincoln
Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Lincoln introduces
by letter former Gov. Newell (N.J.) to Simeon Draper, collector of customs at
New York: "He is a true friend of the Union, and every way a reliable
gentleman." Abraham
Lincoln to Simeon Draper, 8 September 1864,
CW, 7:543. Telegraphs
Gov. William Pickering (Washington Terr.) on receipt of first telegraphic
message sent from there: "Your patriotic despatch of yesterday received, and
will be published." Abraham
Lincoln to William Pickering, 8 September 1864,
CW, 7:544. |