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  1. Montgomery Blair (May 10, 1813 – July 27, 1883) was an American politician and lawyer from Maryland. He served in the Lincoln administration cabinet as Postmaster-General from 1861 to 1864, during the Civil War. He was the son of Francis Preston Blair, elder brother of Francis Preston Blair Jr. and cousin of B. Gratz Brown .

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  3. Montgomery Blair was born in 1813 in Franklin County, Kentucky. He received a presidential appointment from Andrew Jackson to West Point and graduated in 1835. Blair served in the military from 1835 to 1836, during which time he saw action in Florida’s Seminole War.

  4. Montgomery Blair had one advantage in navigating the controversies in which he engaged – the good relations of Mrs. Lincoln with the Blair family. She was particularly close to Elizabeth Blair Lee, to whom she wrote three months after Mr. Lincoln’s assassination: “Remember me most truly, to your brother, Judge Blair, your dear father ...

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  6. Cabinet and Vice Presidents: Montgomery Blair (1813-1883) - Mr. Lincoln's White House. Postmaster General under Lincoln, Montgomery Blair was despised by radical Republicans and most of Lincoln’s cabinet. He was the lone hard-liner in Cabinet on Fort Sumter in 1861.

  7. Montgomery Blair Ruins of P. M. Gen’l M. Blair’s residence Postmaster General Montgomery Blair was the most conservative member of the Lincoln Cabinet on racial issues. Journalist Edward Dicey wrote for his English audience in 1861: “Beside the Abolitionists and…Read more ›

  8. Early Years Montgomery Blair was the oldest son of Francis Preston Blair, a Jacksonian Democrat who was best known as editor of the Globe , a newspaper founded at the request of President Andrew Jackson to allow the public insight into the work of his administration.

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