Saturday, December 3, 1864.Washington,
DC. | President orders that war steamer "Funayma
Solace" "should not be allowed to proceed to Japan," and Secretary of
Navy is authorized to buy it. Order
Concerning the Steamer Funayma Solace, 3 December 1864,
CW, 8:131-32. Talks with
Noah Brooks about people speculating on appointment of S. P. Chase to be chief
justice. Noah Brooks, "Personal Reminiscences of Lincoln,"
Scribner's Monthly 15 (1877/1878):677. Reads
next Annual Message at special cabinet meeting. Welles,
Diary. Indianapolis
"Sentinel" calls attention to fact that Robert Lincoln is still not in uniform.
Harper, Press, 331.
[Irwin withdraws $50 from Lincoln's account in Springfield Marine Bank.
Pratt, Personal Finances,
178.] Orders release of husbands of Tennessee ladies who had
visited him December 1, 1864 and yesterday. Story
Written for Noah Brooks, [6 December 1864],
CW, 8:154-55. |