Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln. Volume 5 [Oct. 24, 1861-Dec. 12, 1862].

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Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln. Volume 5 [Oct. 24, 1861-Dec. 12, 1862].
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Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.
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New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press
1953.
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To the Senate and House of Representatives1Jump to section

March 20, 1862

To the Senate and House of Representatives:

The third Section of the ``Act further to promote the efficiency of the Navy,'' approved 21 December 1861, provides,

``That the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall have the authority to detail from the Retired List of the Navy for the command of Squadrons and single ships such Officers as he may believe that the good of the service requires to be thus placed in command; and such Officers may, if upon the recommendation of the President of the United States they shall receive a vote of thanks of Congress for their services and gallantry in action against an enemy, be restored to the Active List and not otherwise.''

In conformity with this law Captain Samuel F. DuPont, of the Navy, was nominated to the Senate for continuance as the Flag Officer in command of the Squadron which recently rendered such important service to the Union in the Expedition to the coasts of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida.

Believing that no occasion could arise which would more fully

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correspond with the intention of the law or be more pregnant with happy influence as an example, I cordially recommend that Captain Samuel F. DuPont receive a vote of thanks of Congress for his services and gallantry, displayed in the capture, since the 21st. December 1861, of various points on the coasts of Georgia and Florida, particularly Brunswick, Cumberland Island and Sound, Amelia Island, the towns of St. Mary's, St. Mary's [sic] St. Augustine and Jacksonville, and Fernandina.

Washington City, ABRAHAM LINCOLN

20 March 1862.

Annotation

[1]   DS, DNA RG 233, House of Representatives Original Executive Document No. 82. See Lincoln's similar communication of February 4, supra. Since only one vote of thanks was necessary to return Du Pont to the active list and since Du Pont's appointment as flag officer had received Senate approval on March 6, there was no necessity for a further resolution. A joint resolution passed the House on July 2, however, and was read the first and second time in the Senate before being stopped.

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