Monday, January 2, 1865.Washington, DC.
| At noon, President and Mrs. Lincoln hold a "New Year reception" at the White
House where they greet cabinet members, foreign dignitaries, and the general
public. A newspaper reports, "The President received all with the greatest
cordiality, and took each individual by the hand. . . . In order to prevent the
handsome carpets . . . from being soiled by the mud and dirt . . . canvas was
spread over them. . . . [M]any pressed so determinedly to gain admittance that
several ladies and children were nearly suffocated, and in some instances
ladies and children were raised above the crowd . . . to shield them from the
pressure." Evening Star (Washington, DC), 2
January 1865, 2:1. Sec. Welles remains until 4 P.M.
Welles, Diary. Correspondent for "Scientific American has brief interview with
President. Bruce, Tools of
War, 289. Lincoln receives delegation of Kentuckians
who apply "to have Gen. Butler assigned to a command that should embrace their
State." Reply to a Delegation of
Kentuckians, 2 January 1865, CW,
8:195. Francis D. Blakeslee, clerk in quartermaster general's
office, accompanied by two ladies, calls on President. Rufus
R. Wilson, ed., Intimate Memories of Lincoln (Elmira, NY:
Primavera Press, 1942), 429. Lincoln decides upon another
secret expedition. Sec. Stanton ,
at home ill, sends for Gen. Meigs and orders boats assembled at Baltimore.
Diary, Montgomery C. Meigs Papers, Library of Congress,
Washington, DC. White House receives complaint that members of
Congress were not invited to New Year's reception. Lamon to
Nicolay, 4 January 1865, John G. Nicolay Papers, Library of Congress,
Washington, DC. |