L.C. BAKER
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Dahlgren Plot.........WOW, that was some goodA+ reading. All I can say is, it is cement to hold the pieces i already knew together, MOTIVE The beginning to the end, so to speak! It makes Benjamins association with the four Knights we know very tight. The relation ship was face to face between Judah P. Benjamin and the leader of the Booth Gang.
It also makes Stanton look guilty as H!!! I just haven't figured that guy out 100% yet. It had to be money....... When he was a young lawyer, Stanton enjoyed being the defender of justice especially when the villains were the Whigs or Democrats. Stanton became acquainted with a young idealist Cincinnati lawyer. Salmon P. Chase. Chase was connected to Franklin Pierce and Senator Gwinn.....*K.G.C.)Stanton the lawyer, refused to openly support anti-slavery. He was admitted to practice law before the United States Supreme court in February 1850. Accepted a post in California as a land commissioner in 1857 until 1959....Sacramento Daily Union 6 August 1857 ? California Digital Newspaper Collection He was the man that decided if you could keep your land...... Philip Barton Key, United States Attorney for the District of Columbia was killed by a friend of Stantons in 1859. Stanton got him off by being the first lawyer in the u.S. to use the temporary insanity plea. Stanton appointed the cabinet position of Attorney General in President Buchanan's administration in 1860.(K.G.C.)The very same day Stanton accepted his new position the flag of the United States descended in South Carolina. Stanton clandestinely became an informer to the Republicans, mainly Senator William H. Seward LEADER OF THE RADICAL BLACK REPUBLICANS. who in turn informed President-elect Lincoln of what was being done in Buchanan's white house, a direct violation of his oath of office. He was a very dirty (LIAR)lawyer........Edwin McMasters Stanton: the autocrat of rebellion, emancipation, and ... - Frank Abial Flower - Google Books
Stanton remained as the Secretary of War under the new President Andrew Johnson during the first years of Reconstruction. He opposed the lenient policies of Johnson towards the former Confederate States. Johnson's attempt to dismiss Stanton ultimately led to President Johnson being impeached by the House of Representatives. Johnson removed Stanton from the Cabinet and replaced him with Ulysses S. Grant. However, this was overruled by the Senate, and Stanton barricaded himself in his office when Johnson tried again to replace Stanton with Adjutant General Lorenzo Thomas, while radical Republicans initiated impeachment proceedings against Johnson
Stanton returned to law after retiring as Secretary of War, and in 1869 was nominated as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court by Johnson's successor, Ulysses S. Grant; however, he died four days after his nomination was confirmed by the Senate.
FOUR DAYS...... Did Stanton have enemies that did not want him to be in the SUPREME COURT (K.G.C.)?
He died during an asthma attack in Washington, DC. Most deaths caused by asthma result from a gradual worsening of symptoms, and sudden and unexpected deaths are relatively rare. 'The ultimate cause of death is a shortage of oxygen,' says Dr Martyn Partridge, Chief Medical Adviser.
It also makes Stanton look guilty as H!!! I just haven't figured that guy out 100% yet. It had to be money....... When he was a young lawyer, Stanton enjoyed being the defender of justice especially when the villains were the Whigs or Democrats. Stanton became acquainted with a young idealist Cincinnati lawyer. Salmon P. Chase. Chase was connected to Franklin Pierce and Senator Gwinn.....*K.G.C.)Stanton the lawyer, refused to openly support anti-slavery. He was admitted to practice law before the United States Supreme court in February 1850. Accepted a post in California as a land commissioner in 1857 until 1959....Sacramento Daily Union 6 August 1857 ? California Digital Newspaper Collection He was the man that decided if you could keep your land...... Philip Barton Key, United States Attorney for the District of Columbia was killed by a friend of Stantons in 1859. Stanton got him off by being the first lawyer in the u.S. to use the temporary insanity plea. Stanton appointed the cabinet position of Attorney General in President Buchanan's administration in 1860.(K.G.C.)The very same day Stanton accepted his new position the flag of the United States descended in South Carolina. Stanton clandestinely became an informer to the Republicans, mainly Senator William H. Seward LEADER OF THE RADICAL BLACK REPUBLICANS. who in turn informed President-elect Lincoln of what was being done in Buchanan's white house, a direct violation of his oath of office. He was a very dirty (LIAR)lawyer........Edwin McMasters Stanton: the autocrat of rebellion, emancipation, and ... - Frank Abial Flower - Google Books
Stanton remained as the Secretary of War under the new President Andrew Johnson during the first years of Reconstruction. He opposed the lenient policies of Johnson towards the former Confederate States. Johnson's attempt to dismiss Stanton ultimately led to President Johnson being impeached by the House of Representatives. Johnson removed Stanton from the Cabinet and replaced him with Ulysses S. Grant. However, this was overruled by the Senate, and Stanton barricaded himself in his office when Johnson tried again to replace Stanton with Adjutant General Lorenzo Thomas, while radical Republicans initiated impeachment proceedings against Johnson
Stanton returned to law after retiring as Secretary of War, and in 1869 was nominated as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court by Johnson's successor, Ulysses S. Grant; however, he died four days after his nomination was confirmed by the Senate.
FOUR DAYS...... Did Stanton have enemies that did not want him to be in the SUPREME COURT (K.G.C.)?
He died during an asthma attack in Washington, DC. Most deaths caused by asthma result from a gradual worsening of symptoms, and sudden and unexpected deaths are relatively rare. 'The ultimate cause of death is a shortage of oxygen,' says Dr Martyn Partridge, Chief Medical Adviser.