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  1. Edwin M. Stanton was born in 1814 in Steubenville, Ohio, the oldest of four children. He attended Kenyon College and went on to become a lawyer in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C. before being appointed U.S. Attorney General in 1860. Stanton was known for his tenacity and antislavery political views.

  2. Nicknamed “Mars”, Edwin M. Stanton was a pro-Breckinridge Democrat who was Attorney General under President James Buchanan (1860-61) and Secretary of War under Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson (1862-68). Stanton succeeded Simon Cameron to whom he had given legal advice (some of which helped get Cameron fired).

  3. The Cabinet: Edwin M. Stanton (1814-1869) President Lincoln once told Congressman George Julian: “I do not see how he survives, why he is not crushed and torn to pieces. Without him I should be destroyed. He performs his task superhumanly.” 1 The object of Mr. Lincoln’s concern was Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton.

  4. 8 de ago. de 2017 · If you've heard of Edwin Stanton, it's probably because of what he did after Abraham Lincoln's assassination in 1865. Even as the Civil War president lay dying, Stanton went to work in an ...

  5. Edwin M. Stanton, 1861 LN-2113. Edwin McMasters Stanton was born in Steubenville, Ohio, on December 19, 1814. On the eve of achieving his life’s dream, chronic asthma caused his death on December 24, 1869. His lifelong struggle with poor health also contributed to his volatile temper, as did the early loss of his father and the deaths of his ...

  6. Edwin M. Stanton. Edwin McMasters Stanton (* 19. Dezember 1814 in Steubenville, Ohio; † 24. Dezember 1869 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US-amerikanischer Jurist und Politiker. Im Sezessionskrieg war er Lincolns Kriegsminister. Seine Entlassung durch Lincolns Nachfolger Andrew Johnson 1868 resultierte im knappsten Impeachment der US-Geschichte ...

  7. Edwin M. Stanton (1865–1868) Edwin McMasters Stanton was born in 1814 in Steubenville, Ohio. After serving as an apprentice to a bookseller, he studied the law, was admitted to the state bar in 1836, and then established a law practice. Stanton served as prosecuting attorney of Harrison County, Ohio, until 1839, during which time he issued ...