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07-06-2016, 08:16 PM
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RE: July 2016 issue of "Courier".
(07-06-2016 02:13 PM)SSlater Wrote: [quote='wpbinzel' pid='59857' dateline='1467595469'] John - If you can find the original text of your article, I would be most interested in seeing the footnotes and sources. If you send me a private message, I would be happy to send you my email address. The "original" source that I have found on what you describe above is Dana's account, which differs from what you describe; to wit: "On the afternoon of the 14th of April--it was Good Friday--I got a telegram from the provost marshal in Portland, Me., saying: 'I have positive information that Jacob Thompson will pass through Portland to-night, in order to take a steamer for England. What are your orders?' . . . I took the telegram and went down and read it to Mr. Stanton. His order was prompt: 'Arrest him!' But as I was going out the door he called to me and said: 'No wait; better go over and see the President.' "At the White House all the work of the day was over, and I went into the President's business room without meeting any one. Opening the door, there seemed to be no one there, but as I was turning to go out, Mr. Lincoln called to me from a little side room where he was washing his hands. "'Halloo, Dana!' said he. 'What is it? What's up?' "Then I read him the telegram from Portland. "'What does Stanton say?' he asked. "'He says arrest him, but that I should refer the question to you.' "'Well,' said the President slowly, wiping his hands, 'no, I rather think not. When you have got an elephant by the hind leg, and he's trying to run away, it is best to let him run.' "With that direction, I returned to the War Department. "'Well, what says he?' asked Stanton. "'He says that when you have got an elephant by the hind leg, and he is trying to run away, it is best to let him run.' "'Oh, stuff!' said Stanton." -- Dana, Recollections, pp. 273-4. If there is a different version/source of that story, I certainly would be interested in reading it. Thanks. |
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