Saturday, January 28, 1865.Washington, DC.
| President confers with F. P. Blair, Sr., about peace
negotiations with President Davis. Endorsement Concerning Francis P. Blair,
Sr., 28 January 1865, CW,
8:243. Lincoln issues a pass allowing Mrs. L[a]llie Holliday of
Kentucky, to visit her husband Major J. B. Holliday. Major Holliday is a
prisoner at Johnson's Island, a Union prison located in Lake Erie, and a few
miles from Sandusky, Ohio. Kentucky Unionist Congressman George H. Yeaman and
others petitioned President Lincoln on Mrs. Holliday's behalf. Nicholas
County, Kentucky Citizens to Abraham Lincoln, 23 January 1865, Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington,
DC; Pass for Mrs. J. B. Holliday, 28 January 1865,
CW, 8:244. Official engagements prohibit
Lincoln from attending Mrs.
Lincoln's afternoon reception. Washington
Chronicle, 29 January 1865; Daily National Republican (Washington, DC), 28 January 1865, 3d ed., 2:6; Evening Star (Washington, DC), 28 January 1865, 2d ed., 2:4. |