Abraham Lincoln
The Papers And Writings Of Abraham Lincoln-VOL. V (Chap. 4.93)
To Secretary Cameron

Executive Mansion, June 20, 1861

MY DEAR SIR:—Since you spoke to me yesterday about General J. H. Lane, of Kansas, I have been reflecting upon the subject, and have concluded that we need the service of such a man out there at once; that we had better appoint him a brigadier-general of volunteers to-day, and send him off with such authority to raise a force (I think two regiments better than three, but as to this I am not particular) as you think will get him into actual work quickest. Tell him, when he starts, to put it through not to be writing or telegraphing back here, but put it through.

Yours truly,
A. LINCOLN.