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  1. Simon Cameron. SIMON CAMERON was born in Maytown, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on 8 March 1799; was orphaned at nine and later apprenticed to a printer before entering the field of journalism; was editor of the Bucks County Messenger, 1821; moved to Washington in 1822 and studied political movements while working for the printing firm of Gales and Seaton; married Margaret Brua; returned to ...

  2. 30 de sept. de 2022 · Paul Kahan. Amiable Scoundrel: Simon Cameron, Lincoln’s Scandalous Secretary of War.Lincoln, Nebraska: Potomac Books, 2016. Pp. 367. The name Simon Cameron usually conjures up any number unflattering adjectives—crooked, devious, and unprincipled, to name but a few—among current historians of the 19th century.

  3. Simon Cameron (March 8, 1799 – June 26, 1889) was an American businessman and politician who represented Pennsylvania in the United States Senate and served as United States Secretary of War under President Abraham Lincoln at the start of the American Civil War. Quick Facts United States Senator from Pennsylvania, Preceded by ...

  4. Simon Cameron. Born in 1799 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Simon Cameron entered politics by way of journalism. During the early 1820s, his family's financial misfortunes forced Cameron to work in printing and editing, an occupation that was closely tied to politics.

  5. Simon Cameron then traveled extensively before dying at the age of ninety in 1889. His mansion on Front Street in Harrisburg is now the Dauphin County Historical Society. Simon Cameron was one of many Pennsylvanians - fellow bosses and United States Senators Matthew Quay and Boies Penrose among them - who ensured that Pennsylvania remained a Republican-controlled state in the nation from the ...

  6. Simon Cameron, Lincoln's Secretary of War before Stanton On July 21st, the North and the South experienced their first major clash at Manassas Junction in Virginia, the First Battle of Bull Run . Northerners thought the battle would end the war, and defeat the Confederacy decisively; however, the bloody encounter ended with the Union Army retreating to Washington.

  7. Simón Camarón, Huehuetenango, Huehuetenango. 779 likes · 32 were here. Simón Camaron un lugar unico en Huehuetenango.....lo mejor en mariscos 戀