The Limits of Dissent by Frank L. Klement

The Limits of Dissent by Frank L. Klement

Author:Frank L. Klement [Klement, Frank L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780813194790
Publisher: UP of Kentucky
Published: 2021-09-15T00:00:00+00:00


1 Telegram, 8 May 1863, Robert Todd Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress. Lincoln’s inquiry seems to be a lost item.

2 Halleck to Francis Lieber, 18 May 1863, Francis Lieber Papers, Huntington Library.

3 Lincoln to Stanton, 13 May 1863, Edwin M. Stanton Papers, Library of Congress. The two documents which Stanton drafted are in the Robert Todd Lincoln Papers.

4 Howard K. Beale, ed., Diary of Gideon Wells, 3 vols. (New York, 1960), 1: 306; idem, ed., The Diary of Edward Bates, 1859-1866 (New York, 1933), p. 306; telegram (in cypher), Lincoln to Burnside, 29 May 1863, Special Collections Division, Brown University Library, Providence; telegrams, Stanton to Burnside, both dated 19 May 1863, in Official Records, ser. 2, 5: 656-57.

5 Telegrams, Stanton to Burnside and Burnside to Stanton, both 19 May 1863, and letter, Stanton to Rosecrans, 19 May 1863, in Official Records, ser. 2, 5: 656-57.

6 Burnside to Stanton, 20 May 1863, Official Records, ser. 2, 5: 665.

7 E. R. S. Canby to Burnside, 20 May 1863, Official Records, ser. 2, 5: 666.

8 Detroit Free Press, 8, 26 May, 7 June 1863; Hamilton True Telegraph, 11 June 1863.

9 9 May 1863.

10 20 May 1863.

11 13 May 1863.

12 Chatfield Democrat, 23 May 1863; LaCrosse Democrat, 16, 23, 30 May 1863; See-Bote (Milwaukee), 13 May 1863; St. Paul Pioneer and Democrat, 26 June, 3 July 1863; Hamilton True Telegraph, 18 June 1863; Detroit Free Press, 8, 26 May 1863.

13 Dubuque Herald, 14 May 1863.

14 26 August 1863.

15 Vallandigham to Manton Marble, 12, 15 May 1863, Manton Marble Papers, Library of Congress.

16 Detroit Free Press, 26 May 1863.

17 Indianapolis State Sentinel, 21 May 1863.

18 Quoted in New York Herald, 19 May 1863.

19 The query was included in Horatio Seymour’s letter to the convention. (He did not attend.) Although the letter was read to the assembled convention, it was really a statement prepared for the press and published by nearly every Democratic newspaper in the North. See, for example, Cincinnati Daily Enquirer, 23 May 1863.

20 The “Albany Resolves” were published in Edward McPherson, The Political History of the United States . . . during the Great Rebellion (Washington, D.C., 1864), p. 163, and in [Appleton’s] Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important Events . . . 1863, pp. 799-800.

21 Corning to Lincoln, 19 May 1863, Robert Todd Lincoln Papers.

22 N.d., all quoted in Crisis, 27 May 1863.

23 Harper’s Weekly, 30 May 1863.

24 Hamilton True Telegraph, 31 May 1863; Copperhead (New York, n.d.), quoted in Mount Vernon Democratic Banner, 23 May 1863; London Times, 24 July 1863.

25 12 June 1863, published in New York Tribune, 15 June. The autographed draft in the Robert Todd Lincoln Papers was somewhat revised before being released to the press.

26 Ibid.

27 Cox to Manton Marble, 1 June 1863, Marble Papers; Toledo Blade, 8 June 1863; Cleveland Leader, 8 June 1863.

28 William W. Armstrong, “Personal Recollections,” published in Cincinnati Daily Enquirer, 20 March 1886.

29 Ibid.

30 Daily Ohio State Journal (Columbus), 12 June 1863.

31 Ibid.

32 Crisis, 13 June 1863; Cincinnati Daily Gazette, 13 June 1863.



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