Tuesday, January 31,
1865.Washington, DC. | Cabinet meets.
Welles, Diary.
President Lincoln writes to Secretary of State William H. Seward and instructs
him to "proceed to Fortress-Monroe, Virginia," to "informally confer" with a
Confederate peace commission, which includes Alexander H. Stephens, John A.
Campbell, and Robert M. T. Hunter. Lincoln directs Seward to inform the
participants of the President's stance on "national authority...Slavery...[and
a] cessation of hostilities." Lincoln pledges that he will ponder any of the
commission's proposals as long as they are "not inconsistent with" the
positions that he has outlined. Abraham
Lincoln to William H. Seward, 31 January 1865,
CW, 8:250-51. O. H.
Browning and J. W. Singleton arrive at White House as President leaves for
theater. They arrange meeting for following day. Browning,
Diary. At 11 P.M.
Lincoln locates document relative to Confederate commissioners at Fortress
Monroe and sends it to Sec. Seward. Seward to Lincoln, 31 January 1865,
Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress,
Washington, DC. Deposits November salary warrant for $1,981.67
in Riggs Bank. Pratt, Personal
Finances, 183. Thanks Cong. Cox (Ohio) for speech: "I
sought it for the humor said to be in it; but while it meets expectations in
that respect, it has a far higher merit." Abraham
Lincoln to Samuel S. Cox, 31 January 1865,
CW, 8:249. |