L.C. BAKER
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Orville Hickman Browning Lincoln's Friend? and CRITIC
Browning was a Whig delegate to the anti-Nebraska convention held at Bloomington, Illinois, in May 1856. This convention laid the foundations of the Republican Party.
Browning was appointed to fill the U.S. Senate seat of Stephen A. Douglas after Douglas' untimely death. Browning's bid for re-election as Senator from Illinois failed in 1862, leaving Abraham Lincoln with no personal friends in Congress. It was rumored that Lincoln was considering appointing Browning Secretary of the Interior to replace Caleb Blood Smith, but he did not become Secretary of the Interior until the Johnson administration.
President Andrew Johnson appointed him Secretary of the Interior serving from 1866 to 1869. Browning entered into a private law and lobbying practice in Washington, D.C., after the war, partnering with Thomas Ewing Sr. and his son, Thomas Ewing Jr..
When he died his wife agreed to turn over his private diary to the writers of his biography, only if they agreed to omit anything he said about Mary Todd Lincoln.......
Turns out that mr. Browning was having an affair with Mary Todd Lincoln......L.C.
They had many private meetings together. Sure would like to see those omitted Mary Todd entries in his diary.
Browning was a Whig delegate to the anti-Nebraska convention held at Bloomington, Illinois, in May 1856. This convention laid the foundations of the Republican Party.
Browning was appointed to fill the U.S. Senate seat of Stephen A. Douglas after Douglas' untimely death. Browning's bid for re-election as Senator from Illinois failed in 1862, leaving Abraham Lincoln with no personal friends in Congress. It was rumored that Lincoln was considering appointing Browning Secretary of the Interior to replace Caleb Blood Smith, but he did not become Secretary of the Interior until the Johnson administration.
President Andrew Johnson appointed him Secretary of the Interior serving from 1866 to 1869. Browning entered into a private law and lobbying practice in Washington, D.C., after the war, partnering with Thomas Ewing Sr. and his son, Thomas Ewing Jr..
When he died his wife agreed to turn over his private diary to the writers of his biography, only if they agreed to omit anything he said about Mary Todd Lincoln.......
Turns out that mr. Browning was having an affair with Mary Todd Lincoln......L.C.
They had many private meetings together. Sure would like to see those omitted Mary Todd entries in his diary.
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