Letter

Abraham Lincoln to President, January 10, 1865

City Point, Va., January 10, 1865.

Respectfully forwarded to the Secretary of War.

It will be seen from the within letter that the Confederate authorities have paroled General Hayes and Colonel Weld, the officers designated in General Orders, No. 299, as agents, &c. I have therefore to request that if General Trimble is objected to, some other Confederate officer be paroled at once and that I be furnished with the name of the officer so paroled.

U. S. GRANT, Lieutenant- General.

EXECUTIVE MANSION, Washington; January 9, 1865. Hon. SCHUYLER COLFAX, Speaker of the House of Representatives :

SIR: I transmit herewith the letter of the Secretary of War, with accompanying reportof the Adjutant-General, in reply to the resolution of the House of Representatives, dated December 7, 1864, requesting me ““to communicate to the House the report made by Col. Thomas M. Key of an interview between himself and General Howell Cobb on the 14th [15th] day of June, 1862, on the banks of the Chickahominy, on the subject of the exchange of prisoners of war.”

very respectfully, your obedient servant,

WAR DEPARTMENT, Washington City, January 5, 1865.
Mr. PRESIDENT:
I transmit herewith the report of the Adjutant-General giving an
extract from a report made by Col. Thomas M. Key of an interview
between himself and General Howell Cobb, on the banks of the Chickahominy, June 14 [15], 1862, called for by resolution of the House of
Representatives, dated December 7, 1864, which was referred to me by

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Indian Territory, 1861–62. Location: City Point, Va.. Summary: Abraham Lincoln forwards a report on Confederate prisoner exchange negotiations and requests parole of a suitable Confederate officer to facilitate prisoner exchanges.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 8 View original source ↗