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February 01, 1865

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President approves resolution submitting Thirteenth Amendment to states. Resolution Submitting the Thirteenth Amendment to the States, 1 February 1865, CW, 8:253-54.

Interviews J. W. Singleton, who has talked with President Davis. Randall, Lincoln, 4:330.

Confers with Sen. Howe (Wis.) about idea of furloughing sick, proposed in letter of Mrs. Porter. Howe to Lincoln, 1 February 1865, Robert Todd Lincoln Collection of Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

Interviews Henry Ward Beecher relative to outlook for peace. Abraham Lincoln to Henry W. Beecher, 27 February 1865, CW, 8:318-19.

Responds to serenade of crowd at White House celebrating passage of resolution sending Thirteenth Amendment to states. N.Y. Tribune, 3 February 1865; Response to a Serenade, 1 February 1865, CW, 8:254-55.

President seldom gets to bed before midnight. William H. Crook, "Lincoln as I Knew Him. Compiled and written down by Margarita S. Gerry," Harper's Monthly Magazine 114 (December 1906):110-11.

Telegraphs Maj. Eckert at City Point, Va.: "Call at Fortress-Monroe & put yourself under direction of Mr. S. [Seward] whom you will find there." Abraham Lincoln to Thomas T. Eckert, 1 February 1865, CW, 8:252.

Telegraphs Gen. Grant: "Let nothing which is transpiring, change, hinder, or delay your Military movements, or plans." Abraham Lincoln to Ulysses S. Grant, 1 February 1865, CW, 8:252.


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         <p> President approves resolution submitting Thirteenth
  Amendment to states. <bibl default='NO'>
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  Submitting the Thirteenth Amendment to the States</xref>, 1 February 1865,
  <title corresp='books_Basler2'>CW</title>, 8:253-54.</bibl> 
         </p>
         <p> Interviews
  J. W. Singleton, who has talked with President Davis. <bibl default='NO'>Randall,
  <title corresp='books_Randall1'>Lincoln</title>, 4:330.</bibl> 
         </p>
         <p> Confers
  with Sen. Howe (Wis.) about idea of furloughing sick, proposed in letter of
  Mrs. Porter. <bibl default='NO'>Howe to Lincoln, 1 February 1865, Robert Todd Lincoln
  Collection of Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington,
  DC.</bibl> 
         </p>
         <p> Interviews Henry Ward Beecher relative to outlook for
  peace. <bibl default='NO'>
               <xref from='ROOT' url='http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=lincoln;rgn=div1;view=text;idno=lincoln8;node=lincoln8%3A676' targOrder='U' to='DITTO'>Abraham
  Lincoln to Henry W. Beecher</xref>, 27 February 1865,
  <title corresp='books_Basler2'>CW</title>, 8:318-19.</bibl> 
         </p>
         <p> Responds
  to serenade of crowd at White House celebrating passage of resolution sending
  Thirteenth Amendment to states. <bibl default='NO'>N.Y. Tribune, 3 February 1865;
  <xref from='ROOT' url='http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=lincoln;rgn=div1;view=text;idno=lincoln8;node=lincoln8%3A549' targOrder='U' to='DITTO'>Response
  to a Serenade</xref>, 1 February 1865, <title corresp='books_Basler2'>CW</title>, 8:254-55.</bibl> 
         </p>
         <p> President seldom
  gets to bed before midnight. <bibl default='NO'>William H. Crook, "Lincoln as I Knew Him.
  Compiled and written down by Margarita S. Gerry," <title>Harper's Monthly
  Magazine</title> 114 (December 1906):110-11.</bibl> 
         </p>
         <p> Telegraphs Maj.
  Eckert at City Point, Va.: "Call at Fortress-Monroe &amp; put yourself under
  direction of Mr. S. [Seward] whom you will find there." <bibl default='NO'>
               <xref from='ROOT' url='http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=lincoln;rgn=div1;view=text;idno=lincoln8;node=lincoln8%3A544' targOrder='U' to='DITTO'>Abraham
  Lincoln to Thomas T. Eckert</xref>, 1 February 1865,
  <title corresp='books_Basler2'>CW</title>, 8:252.</bibl> 
         </p>
         <p> Telegraphs
  Gen. Grant: "Let nothing which is transpiring, change, hinder, or delay your
  Military movements, or plans." <bibl default='NO'>
               <xref from='ROOT' url='http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=lincoln;rgn=div1;view=text;idno=lincoln8;node=lincoln8%3A545' targOrder='U' to='DITTO'>Abraham
  Lincoln to Ulysses S. Grant</xref>, 1 February 1865,
  <title corresp='books_Basler2'>CW</title>, 8:252.</bibl> 
         </p>
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