Tuesday, September 27, 1864.Washington,
DC. | Sec. Welles consults with President about document
permitting Gen. A. J. Hamilton to export cotton from Texas. Document, signed by
President, received by Welles from Rear Adm. Farragut. Welles,
Diary. President
receives deputation from New York Young Men's Republican Union. Ballard
to Lincoln, 24 September 1864, Abraham
Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Interviews
John W. Wilson, who has just arrived from England with letter of introduction
from John Bright. Wilson to Lincoln, 27 September 1864, Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington,
DC. Hears complaint of Asst. Surg. William Crouse who says Gen.
Butler ordered him out of department. Butler's explanation: "He was drinking
and worthless." Abraham
Lincoln to Benjamin F. Butler, 27 September 1864,
CW, 8:25. Telegraphs
former Gov. Dennison (Ohio): "Yours received. Come so soon as you can."
[Dennison, recently appointed postmaster general, had missed train connections
in Steubenville, Ohio.] Abraham
Lincoln to William Dennison, 27 September 1864,
CW, 8:25. Refers to Gen.
Grant request of William H. Kent, correspondent, New York "Tribune," to have
his pass reinstated. Abraham
Lincoln to Ulysses S. Grant, 27 September 1864,
CW, 8:26. Telegraphs
Gen. Sherman: "You say Jeff. Davis is on a visit to [Gen. John B.] Hood (CSA).
I judge that [Gov. Joseph E.] Brown [Ga.] and [A. H.] Stephens are the objects
of his visit." Abraham
Lincoln to William T. Sherman, 27 September 1864,
CW, 8:27. |