Edwin M. Stanton
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Edwin M. Stanton
Edwin McMasters Stantonwas an American lawyer and politician who served as 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. He also organized the manhunt for Lincoln's killer, John Wilkes Booth. However, he was criticized by many Union generals for perceived over-cautiousness and micromanagement...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionLawyer
Date of Birth19 December 1814
CountryUnited States of America
A man of fifty is responsible for his face.
The prisoners for better security against conversation shall have a canvas bag put over the head of each and tied around the neck, with a holes for proper breathing and eating, but not seeing.
All persons harboring or secreting the conspirators or aiding their concealment or escape, will be treated as accomplices in the murder of the President and shall be subject to trial before a military commission, and the punishment of death.
If he had a million men he would swear the enemy has two millions, and then he would sit down in the mud and yell for three.
I know General Grant better than any other person in the country can know him. It was my duty to study him, and I did so day and night, when I saw him and when I did not see him, and now I tell you what I know, he cannot govern this country.
If I tap that little bell, I can send you to a place where you will never hear the dogs bark.
Now he belongs to the ages.
Come here immediately and see if you can find the murderer of the President.