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  1. Edwin M. Stanton (1860–1861) 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, from 1837 to 1839 and as a reporter of the ...

  2. 24 de oct. de 2022 · Edwin McMasters Stanton was born in Steubenville, Ohio, on December 19, 1814. He attended Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio then studied law with his guardian, Daniel Collier when funds ran out and commenced practice in Cadiz, Ohio. He received an LL.D. degree from Yale in 1867. Stanton served from 1837 to 1839 as county prosecutor.

  3. 20 de mar. de 2020 · Edwin M. Stanton nació el 19 de diciembre de 1814 en Steubenville, Ohio, hijo de un médico cuáquero con raíces en Nueva Inglaterra y una madre cuya familia había sido sembradora en Virginia. El joven Stanton era un niño brillante, pero la muerte de su padre lo llevó a abandonar la escuela a los 13 años.

  4. Edwin M. Stanton. Edwin McMasters Stanton was the Secretary of War in the Lincoln Administration during the American Civil War. Edwin Stanton was born on December 19, 1814, in Steubenville, Ohio. His father was a member of the Society of Friends, and his mother was a Methodist. They both despised slavery and instilled this belief in their son.

  5. Edwin Stanton was smart, strong-minded, and outspoken. Even some of the people who respected him didn't like him. Stanton suffered from asthma all his life, sometimes to the point of convulsions.

  6. STANTON, EDWIN M. (1814–1869)A prominent antebellum attorney, Edwin McMasters Stanton was an active member of the Supreme Court bar and was the chief government investigator and counsel in the California land claims cases. In 1859 he successfully defended Congressman Daniel Sickles in a murder trial with the then novel defense of temporary insanity.

  7. Edwin M. Stanton. Edwin Stanton McMasters ( Steubenville, Ohio, 19 de dezembro de 1814 - Washington, D.C., 24 de dezembro de 1869) foi um advogado americano, político, procurador-geral entre 1860 e 1861 e Secretário da Guerra durante a maior parte da Guerra Civil Americana e posterior Reconstrução Americana. [ 1][ 2]