The Papers And Writings Of Abraham Lincoln Part 228

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The Papers And Writings Of Abraham Lincoln



The Papers And Writings Of Abraham Lincoln Part 228


I believe the Secretary of War has telegraphed you about members of the legislation. At all events, allow those in the service to attend the session, and we can afterward decide whether they can stay through the entire session.


A. LINCOLN.


TELEGRAM TO HIRAM BARNEY.


[Cipher.]


EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, D. C., November 11, 1863.


HON. HIRAM BARNEY, New York; I would like an interview with you. Can you not come?


A. LINCOLN.


TELEGRAM TO J. MILDERBORGER.


EXECUTIVE MANSION,


WASHINGTON, D. C., November 11, 1863.


JOHN MILDERBORGER, Peru, Ind.:


I cannot comprehend the object of your dispatch. I do not often decline seeing people who call upon me, and probably will see you if you call.


A. LINCOLN.


TELEGRAM to E. H. AND E. JAMESON.


WAR DEPARTMENT,


WASHINGTON, D. C., November 13, 1863.


E. H. and E. JAMESON, Jefferson City, Mo.:


Yours saying Brown and Henderson are elected Senators is received. I understand this is one and one. If so it is knocking heads together to some.


A. LINCOLN.


TELEGRAM TO GENERAL W. S. ROSECRANS.


WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, November 14, 1863. 12.15 P.M.


MAJOR-GENERAL ROSECRANS, Cincinnati, Ohio:


I have received and considered your dispatch of yesterday. Of the reports you mention, I have not the means of seeing any except your own. Besides this, the publication might be improper in view of the court of inquiry which has been ordered. With every disposition, not merely to do justice, but to oblige you, I feel constrained to say I think the publications better not be made now.


A. LINCOLN.


TELEGRAM TO GENERAL BURNSIDE.


WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON CITY, November 16, 1863.


MAJOR-GENERAL BURNSIDE, Knoxville, Tenn.:


What is the news?


A. LINCOLN.


TO SECRETARY CHASE


EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, November 17, 1863.


HON. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.


MY DEAR SIR:--I expected to see you here at Cabinet meeting, and to say something about going to Gettysburg. There will be a train to take and return us. The time for starting is not yet fixed, but when it shall be I will notify you.


Yours truly,


A. LINCOLN.


ADDRESS AT GETTYSBURG







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