Wednesday, December 28, 1864.Washington, DC. | President interviews Charles D.
Chase regarding business interest in South and gives him letter to Gen. Foster
at Hilton Head, S.C. Abraham
Lincoln to John G. Foster, 28 December 1864,
CW, 8:186-87. Receives
two ladies, relatives of James R. Mallory, under death sentence, and suspends
execution for six weeks. Johnson to Lincoln, 3 December 1864, Edwin M.
Stanton Papers, Library of Congress, Washington DC. Sec. Welles
calls on President, "who had a large crowd in attendance, chiefly female."
Welles, Diary.
President writes Gen. Butler: "If the people [Eastern Shore Virginia] on their
own motion wish to hold a peaceful meeting I suppose you need not to hinder
them." Abraham
Lincoln to Benjamin F. Butler, 28 December 1864,
CW, 8:186. Telegraphs
Gen. Grant at City Point, Va.: "If there be no objection, please tell me what
you now understand of the Wilmington expedition, present & prospective."
[Grant reported the expedition "a gross and culpable failure."] Abraham
Lincoln to Ulysses S. Grant, 28 December 1864,
CW, 8:187. |