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  1. Hace 2 días · Edwin McMasters Stanton (December 19, 1814 – December 24, 1869) was an American lawyer and politician who served as U.S. Secretary of War under the Lincoln Administration during most of the American Civil War. Stanton's management helped organize the massive military resources of the North and guide the Union to victory.

  2. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Manhunt portrays Edwin M. Stanton as an asthmatic workaholic, a Sherlock Holmes on horseback who follows a trail of clues leading from the Deep South to Montreal, Canada.

  3. Hace 2 días · Edwin M. Stanton personally directed the operation, authorizing rewards of US$50,000 (equivalent to $995,217 in 2023) for Booth and $25,000 each for Herold and John Surratt. Booth and Herold were sleeping at Garrett's farm on April 26 when soldiers from the 16th New York Cavalry arrived, surrounded the barn, and threatened to set fire to it.

  4. 3 de may. de 2024 · Lincoln remained noncommittal, but in August his secretary of war, Edwin M. Stanton, ordered Union general Rufus Saxton to organize a regiment of Black soldiers in the South Carolina Sea Islands on an experimental basis.

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  5. Hace 2 días · However, Johnson had inherited Lincoln's appointee Edwin M. Stanton as secretary of war. Stanton was a staunch Radical Republican who would comply with congressional Reconstruction policies as long as he remained in office. [24]

  6. Hace 5 días · Johnson tested this law by dismissing Edwin M. Stanton, the Secretary of War and an ally of the Radical Republicans, and replacing him with Lorenzo Thomas. This bold move provided the House of Representatives with the ammunition it needed to initiate impeachment proceedings.

  7. Hace 5 días · Johnson defied Congress by suspending Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton on August 12, 1867, and appointing Ulysses Grant secretary of war ad interim. Grant resigned this post on January 14, 1868, after the Senate refused to agree to Stantons dismissal.