Tuesday, May 31, 1864.Washington, DC.
| In the morning, President Lincoln observes as groups of
children, who are participating in the "Sunday School Celebration," parade past
the White House. A newspaper reports, "President Lincoln was cheered by the
children, and he, being at one of the front windows, acknowledged the
compliment with a bow." Evening Star
(Washington, DC), 31 May 1864, 3:1. Receives report from
Cleveland, Ohio, convention of Republicans that Gen. Fremont has been nominated
for President. Monaghan, Diplomat, 363; Josiah G. Holland, The
Life of Abraham Lincoln (Springfield, MA: G. Bill, 1866),
469-72. Gen. Cochrane, resigned, attorney general of New York,
consults with President about Cleveland convention of Republicans.
Hay, Letters and
Diary. Cabinet meets. Welles,
Diary. Sen. Wade (Ohio)
and Capt. Herbert have interviews with President. Butler,
Correspondence, 4:292.
Cong. Francis Thomas (Md.) sends autograph album to White House with request
that President write in it. Thomas to Nicolay, 31 May 1864,
John G. Nicolay Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
Lincoln receives $883.30 in coin, being interest due him on $16,200 in 7 3/10
bonds in custody of U.S. treasurer. Tuttle to Underwood, 31
May 1864, Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of
Congress, Washington, DC. Contributes autograph to be sold
along with those of other Presidents at Sanitary Fair in Philadelphia.
Abraham Lincoln to Mrs. Field, 31
May 1864, CW, 7:369.
Telegraphs Gen. Hurlbut permission to visit Washington and Baltimore.
Abraham Lincoln to Stephen A.
Hurlbut, 31 May 1864, CW,
7:370. Transmits to Senate report from secretary of state and
documents relative to case of José A. Arguëlles, Spanish officer
in Cuba, who seized cargo of over 1,000 Negroes landed on coast from slaver and
was accused of fraudulently selling 141 of them. Abraham Lincoln to the Senate, 31
May 1864, CW, 7:370. |