Wednesday, February 1, 1865.Washington,
DC. | President approves resolution submitting Thirteenth
Amendment to states. Resolution
Submitting the Thirteenth Amendment to the States, 1 February 1865,
CW, 8:253-54. Interviews
J. W. Singleton, who has talked with President Davis. Randall,
Lincoln, 4:330. Confers
with Sen. Howe (Wis.) about idea of furloughing sick, proposed in letter of
Mrs. Porter. Howe to Lincoln, 1 February 1865, Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington,
DC. Interviews Henry Ward Beecher relative to outlook for
peace. Abraham
Lincoln to Henry W. Beecher, 27 February 1865,
CW, 8:318-19. Responds
to serenade of crowd at White House celebrating passage of resolution sending
Thirteenth Amendment to states. N.Y. Tribune, 3 February 1865;
Response
to a Serenade, 1 February 1865, CW, 8:254-55. President seldom
gets to bed before midnight. William H. Crook, "Lincoln as I Knew Him.
Compiled and written down by Margarita S. Gerry," Harper's Monthly
Magazine 114 (December 1906):110-11. Telegraphs Maj.
Eckert at City Point, Va.: "Call at Fortress-Monroe & put yourself under
direction of Mr. S. [Seward] whom you will find there." Abraham
Lincoln to Thomas T. Eckert, 1 February 1865,
CW, 8:252. Telegraphs
Gen. Grant: "Let nothing which is transpiring, change, hinder, or delay your
Military movements, or plans." Abraham
Lincoln to Ulysses S. Grant, 1 February 1865,
CW, 8:252. |