To Salmon P. Chase1Jump to section
My dear Sir. Washington, June 30, 1864.
Your resignation of the office of Secretary of the Treasury, sent me yesterday, is accepted. Of all I have said in commendation of your ability and fidelity, I have nothing to unsay; and yet you and I have reached a point of mutual embarrassment in our official relation which it seems can not be overcome, or longer sustained, consistently with the public service. Your Obt. Servt. A. LINCOLN
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[1] ALS, RPB ADfS, DLC-RTL. See Lincoln's communications to Chase, June 28, supra.