Part 162 (1/2)

”I am here...states-1600”: AL to EMS, March 25, 1865, CW, VIII, p. 374.

Stanton replied...”'further off'”: EMS to AL, March 25, 1865, Lincoln Papers.

Lincoln's presence...”of their triumphs”: NYH, March 28, 1865.

Lincoln seemed...”anecdotes”: Porter, Campaigning with Grant, p. 407.

”Mr. President...old grudge against England to stand”: USG and AL, quoted in Porter, Campaigning with Grant, pp. 4089.

Porter's naval flotilla...”Come along!”: Barnes, ”With Lincoln from Was.h.i.+ngton to Richmond in 1865,” Part 1, Appleton's (1907), pp. 52223.

ambulance carrying...”ark of refuge”: Porter, Campaigning with Grant, pp. 41314 (quotes p. 414).

saw the attractive...”shocked and horrified”: Adam Badeau, quoted in Foote, The Civil War, Vol. III, p. 847.

”was always that...impressed by it”: John S. Barnes, ”With Lincoln from Was.h.i.+ngton to Richmond in 1865,” Part II, Appleton's (1907), p. 743.

had no desire...irrational outburst: Randall, Mary Lincoln, pp. 37274.

Sherman was on his way...final push: William T. Sherman to Isaac N. Arnold, November 28, 1872, in Arnold, The Life of Abraham Lincoln, p. 421.

”their hands locked”...River Queen: Porter, Campaigning with Grant, pp. 41718, 419.

greeted Sherman...depend upon the actions: William T. Sherman to Isaac N. Arnold, November 28, 1872, in Arnold, The Life of Abraham Lincoln, pp. 42122.

long talk with Lincoln...”their shops”: Sherman, Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman, p. 682.

”Let them have...to the laws”: AL, quoted in David D. Porter, Incidents and Anecdotes of the Civil War (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1886), p. 314.

privately wished...”goodness, than any other”: Sherman, Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman, pp. 68283.

walked to the railroad...”bless you all!”: AL, quoted in Porter, Campaigning with Grant, pp. 42526.

”I think...the wisest course”: Entry for March 30, 1865, Welles diary, Vol. II, p. 269.

”We presume...palpable to be doubted”: NYTrib, March 30, 1865.

”change of air & rest”: MTL to CS, March 23, 1865, in Turner and Turner, Mary Todd Lincoln, p. 209.

”to escape the...pressure of visitors”: Philadelphia Inquirer, March 24, 1865.

underscore his directive...”own hands”: EMS to USG, March 3, 1865, CW, VIII, pp. 33031.

”I begin to feel...little had been done”: AL to EMS, March 30, 1865, ibid., p. 377.

”I hope you will...All well here”: EMS to AL, March 31, 1865, ibid., p. 378 n1.

accompanied Mary...was well: Entry for April 1, 1865, in Lincoln Day by Day, Vol. III, p. 324; Randall, Mary Lincoln, p. 374.

”overwhelmingly charming...astounding person”: Carl Schurz to his wife, April 2, 1865, in Schurz, Intimate Letters of Carl Schurz, 18411869, pp. 32627.