[225]. McPherson’s Pol. Hist., p. 245.
[226]. Ibid., pp. 245–246.
[227]. General Anderson had telegraphed President Lincoln that an entire company of Kentucky soldiers had laid down their arms upon hearing of Fremont’s action.
[228]. Letters and State Papers of Lincoln, Vol. II. p. 77.
[229]. Ibid., pp. 78–79.
[230]. McPherson’s Pol. Hist., pp. 247–248.
[231]. Ibid., p. 248.
[232]. N. Y. Tribune, November 8, 1861.
[233]. Letters and State Papers of Abraham Lincoln, Vol. II. p. 90.
[234]. Ibid.