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February 04, 1864

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President sends to Edward Everett "the manuscript of my remarks at Gettysburg" for delivery to Ladies Committee of New York Metropolitan Sanitary Fair. Abraham Lincoln to Edward Everett, 4 February 1864, CW, 7:167-68.

Transmits to Senate correspondence between Union and Confederate authorities on exchange of prisoners. Abraham Lincoln to the Senate, 4 February 1864, CW, 7:168.

Interviews Dr. Zacharie and Goodman L. Mordecai of South Carolina, who thanks President for releasing him from Washington prison where he had been confined as Confederate agent. Bertram W. Korn, American Jewry and the Civil War (Philadelphia, PA: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1951), 199.

Mrs. Goddard is dinner guest. CW, 8:531.


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President sends to Edward Everett "the manuscript of my remarks at 
Gettysburg" for delivery to Ladies Committee of New York Metropolitan 
Sanitary Fair.
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Transmits to Senate correspondence between Union and Confederate 
authorities on exchange of prisoners.
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Interviews Dr. Zacharie and Goodman L. Mordecai of South Carolina, 
who thanks President for releasing him from Washington prison where 
he had been confined as Confederate agent.
<bibl default='NO'>Bertram W. Korn, <title>American Jewry and the Civil War</title> (Philadelphia, PA: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1951), 199.</bibl>
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Mrs. Goddard is dinner guest.
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               <title corresp='books_Basler2'>CW</title>, 8:531.</bibl>
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