Friday, February 24, 1865.Washington, DC.
| Delegation visits White House in morning relative to J. Y.
Beall case, but President refuses to see them, saying his mind is made up.
Browning, Diary. Hiram Hibbard, 50th New
York Engineers, voluntarily calls on President and receives pardon for any
supposed desertion. Order Concerning Hiram Hibbard, 24
February 1865, CW, 8:315. Lincoln telegraphs Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant regarding
Confederate prisoner-of-war Roger A. Pryor. Several individuals encouraged
Lincoln to approve a prisoner exchange involving Pryor, who is incarcerated at
New York City's Fort Lafayette prison. Lincoln explains, "But . . . I have seen
a despatch of yours showing that you specially object to his exchange. Meantime
he has reached here & reported to me. It is an ungracious thing for me to
send him back to prison, and yet inadmissable for him to remain here long. Can
not you help me out with it?" Horace Greeley to Abraham
Lincoln, 6 February 1865; Ulysses S. Grant to William Hoffman, 7 February 1865;
Joshua F. Speed to Abraham Lincoln, 15 February 1865; John W. Forney to Abraham
Lincoln, 18 February 1865, all in Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC;
Abraham Lincoln to Ulysses S.
Grant, 24 February 1865, CW,
8:314-15. |