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Henry Stanbery (February 20, 1803 – June 26, 1881) was an
American lawyer from Ohio. He was Ohio's
first attorney general from 1846 to 1851 and the United...
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William Stanbery (August 10, 1788 –
January 23, 1873) was an
American attorney and
politician who was a U.S.
Representative from Ohio from 1827 to 1833...
- June 30, 1844, by a vote of 3–38.
Henry Stanbery served as
Attorney General for
President Andrew Johnson.
Stanbery resigned in 1868 to
defend Johnson during...
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William Stanbery alleged that
Houston had
placed a
fraudulent bid in 1830 in
collusion with the
Jackson administration. On
April 13, 1832,
after Stanbery refused...
- had
broken with
congressional Republicans. Speed's replacement,
Henry Stanbery,
emerged as one of the most
prominent members of Johnson's
cabinet before...
- Mary
Stanbery Watts (Mrs.
Miles Taylor Watts) (1868–1958) was an
American novelist. She was born Mary Mott
Stanbery on
November 4, 1868, on a farm near...
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override the
civil authorities. The
President had
Attorney General Henry Stanbery issue an
opinion backing his
position that they
could not.
Johnson sought...
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General following the Senate's
refusal to
reconfirm Henry Stanbery to the office, from
which Stanbery had
resigned in
order to parti****te in Johnson's defense...
- Plains, but
rather to buy land 30
miles (48 km) ****her
north from
Jonas Stanbery and his partner, an
American Revolutionary War general,
Jonathan Dayton...
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Representative William Stanbery (OH-08) in Washington, D.C. and beat him
repeatedly with a
hickory walking stick after Stanbery accused him of profiteering...