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  1. Henry Stanbery (February 20, 1803 – June 26, 1881) was an American lawyer from Ohio. He was most notable for his service as Ohio's first attorney general from 1846 to 1851 and the United States Attorney General from 1866 to 1868.

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  2. U.S. Presidents. Andrew Johnson. Henry Stanbery (1866–1868) Henry Stanbery was born in New York City in 1803. He graduated from Washington College (Pennsylvania) in 1803 and then returned to Ohio, the state where Stanbery had spent most of his older childhood.

  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › henry-stanberyHenry Stanbery _ AcademiaLab

    Henry Stanbery (20 de febrero de 1803 - 26 de junio de 1881) fue un abogado estadounidense de Ohio. Se destacó más por su servicio como primer fiscal general de Ohio de 1846 a 1851 y fiscal general de los Estados Unidos de 1866 a 1868.

  4. 24 de oct. de 2022 · Justice.gov. Office of the Attorney General. Attorney General: Henry Stanbery. Historical Biography. Attorney General: Henry Stanbery. Stanbery, Henry. 28th Attorney General, 1866 - 1868. Download Image. Born in New York, New York, on February 20, 1803, Henry Stanbery moved to Ohio in 1814.

  5. Encyclopedia of the American Constitution. STANBERY, HENRY S. (1803–1881)An Ohio lawyer and United States attorney general (1866–1868), Henry Stanbery opposed congressional reconstruction and prepared many of President andrew johnson's veto messages.

  6. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Stanbery, Henry. views 3,444,320 updated. STANBERY, HENRY. Henry Stanbery served as attorney general of the United States from 1866 to 1868 under President andrew johnson. Stanbery, the son of Jonas Stanbery, a physician, was born February 20, 1803, in New York.

  7. Henry Stanbery was born in New York City on February 20, 1803, the son of Dr. Jonas Stanbery. He spent his early childhood in New York City and when he was 11, his family moved to Zanesville, Ohio. In 1815, 12 year-old Henry left Zanesville to attend Washington College in Pennsylvania; he graduated four years later.