Friday, December 30, 1864.Washington, DC.
| Cabinet meets. Speculations arise regarding trouble between
Gen. Butler and Rear Adm. Porter. Welles,
Diary. President decides
to remove Butler from command. West,
Welles, 303-5. Lincoln
writes to Cincinnati, Ohio, lithographer Elijah C. Middleton, who recently
produced the president's image. Lincoln offers, "Your picture . . . is, in the
main, very good. From a line across immediately above the eye-brows, downward
it appears to me perfect. Above such line I think it is not so
good,—that is, while it gives perhaps a better fore-head, it is not
quite true to the original. If you were present I could tell you wherein, but I
can not well do so on paper. The next best thing . . . would be to carefully
study a photograph." Abraham Lincoln to Elijah C.
Midddleton, 30 December 1864, CW,
8:191-92; Harold Holzer, "Lincoln and the Ohio Printmakers," Ohio
History 89, no. 4 (1980): 418. |