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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 5 1 Browse Search
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nisters and then the several Foreign Secretaries of Legation. This part of the ceremonies having been concluded, the members of the Cabinet, by invitation, entered the reception room, and were introduced to the Diplomatic Corps. Mrs. Lincoln was after wards presented, and for some minutes there was a general and unrestrained social conversation. A dispatch, dated the 7th inst., says: Several removals were made to-day in the Departments. The first one was General Granger, Recorder General of the Land Office, a brother-in-law of Judge Douglas. Mr. Leonard, the Secretary to sign Land Warrants for the President, was removed. Mr. Lester, the Librarian of the Interior Department, had notice to quit — a son of Secretary Smith takes his place. Mr. Lester is a Mississippian, and a secessionist per se. George W. McLellan, of Boston, has been appointed Second Assistant Postmaster General. Mr. McBlair, of this city, will be Commissioner of Public Buildings.