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  1. May 27, 2024 · Edwin M. Stanton (born December 19, 1814, Steubenville, Ohio, U.S.—died December 24, 1869, Washington, D.C.) was the secretary of war who, under Pres. Abraham Lincoln, tirelessly presided over the giant Union military establishment during most of the American Civil War (1861–65).

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    Mary Ann Lamson (1836)
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    Edwin Stanton was the firstborn of seven children of David and Lucy Norman Stanton.
    As a youth, Edwin Stanton became an avid reader after he developed asthma at age ten, which prevented him from participating in strenuous activities.
    Edwin Stanton was forced to leave school to help support his family after his father died in 1827.
    Edwin Stanton attended Kenyon College, where he excelled for two years before being forced to leave in 1833 by financial difficulties,
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  2. Jan 12, 2024 · December 19, 1814–December 24, 1869. Edwin McMasters Stanton was United States Secretary of War from 1862 to 1868, serving under Presidents Abraham Lincoln and President Andrew Johnson.

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  3. Quick Facts. "Now He Belongs to the Ages." - Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton on Lincoln's death, April 15, 1865. Edwin M. Stanton was born in 1814 in Steubenville, Ohio, the oldest of four children.

  4. Apr 13, 2017 · Edwin M. Stanton was secretary of war in Abraham Lincoln's cabinet for most of the Civil War. Though he had not been a political supporter of Lincoln's before joining the cabinet, he became devoted to him, and worked diligently to direct military operations until the end of the conflict.

  5. 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).

  6. Edwin M. Stanton Facts. Edwin Stanton played an integral role during the American Civil War by helping to organize the Union Army and Navy. A lifelong lawyer and public servant, Stanton served as President James Buchanan's Attorney General before the war and then as President Abraham Lincoln's Secretary of War during the war and after the war ...

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