Tuesday, February 7,
1865.Washington, DC. | President receives
Cong. Colfax (Ind.) for talks about Hampton Roads Conference. Colfax to
Lincoln, 8 February 1865, Abraham Lincoln
Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Cabinet meets.
"Very little before the Cabinet." Welles, Diary. President makes brief
call on F. P. Blair, Sr. Blair to Lincoln, 8 February 1865, Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington,
DC. Interviews A. M. Laws regarding permit to trade in cotton.
Abraham
Lincoln to Ulysses S. Grant, February 1865,
CW, 8:267-68. R. A.
Gray, representing H. Jouette Gray of Harrisonburg, Va., calls on President
relative to collecting ground rents. Abraham
Lincoln to James Speed, 7 February 1865, CW, 8:268. Lincoln writes
William Lloyd Garrison, antislavery leader and publisher, to thank him and
group of donors for painting entitled "Watch Night-, or Waiting for the Hour."
Abraham
Lincoln to William Lloyd Garrison, 7 February 1865,
CW, 8:265-66. President
Lincoln telegraphs Lieutenant Colonel John Glenn with the 120th Colored
Infantry, Henderson, Kentucky, in response to reports that Glenn has been
"forcing negroes into the Military service" using "tortur[e]...to extort their
consent." Lincoln warns, "The like must not be done by you, or any one under
you. You must not force negroes any more than white men." Abraham
Lincoln to John Glenn, 7 February 1865, CW, 8:266. |