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Edwin M. Stanton - Public domain portrait engraving

Edwin M. Stanton - Public domain portrait engraving

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President of Liberia honors nation's founder. His Excellency, Edwin M. Barclay, President of the Republic of Liberia, paid tribute to this nation's founder Saturday, May 29, 1943 whe he journeyed to Mount Vernon, Virginia, to place a wreath on the tomb of George Washington, first President of the United States. Shown above with President Barclay during the ceremony is Captain Alford Russ, Chief of the Liberian Frontier Force

President of Liberia honors nation's founder. His Excellency, Edwin M....

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Otto Corvin and Felix Salm-Salm to Edwin M. Stanton, Friday, July 18, 1862  (Propose to recruit troops in Europe)
Francis P. Blair Jr. to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, July 14, 1862  (Military occupation of Texas)
James M. Edmunds to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, March 01, 1864  (Disloyalty of Charles Garretson)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 08, 1864  (Recruitment of black soldiers in Kentucky)
Preston King to Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, April 23, 1863  (Recommends W.G. Raymond as officer of a black regiment; with several endorsements)
Anson Stager to Edwin M. Stanton, Wednesday, September 09, 1863  (Telegram reporting capture of Chattanooga)
Benjamin F. Loan to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, October 12, 1863  (Sends affidavits concerning military affairs in Missouri)
Timothy P. Andrews to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, June 27, 1864  (Transfer of paymasters; endorsed by Stanton)
John E. Wool to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, May 12, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
Benjamin F. Butler to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, March 08, 1864  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 26, 1864  (Inquires whether his attendance at cabinet meeting is required)
Abraham Lincoln to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, July 28, 1863  (Exchange of Robert Y. Brown)
Famed flier averts crash with notables aboard. This picture was taken a moment after Clyde Pangborn, world famous flier, in attempting to taxi down the field for a take-off, clipped wings with another ship on the field. At the time of the accident, Pangborn had as passengers, Asst.Sec of War, Harry Woodring, Rep. John J. McSwain and his daughter Jane, Mrs. Donald H. McLean, wife of the Rep. of N.J., Rep. Edwin M. Schaefer, Rep. Dow(?) W. Harter, Rep. Frank J.G. Dorsey. The planes were not badly damaged but will be grounded for a while for repairs. 7/26/35

Famed flier averts crash with notables aboard. This picture was taken ...

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Joseph G. Totten to Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, December 24, 1863  (Acknowledgment)
Richard Yates to Abraham Lincoln, Edwin M. Stanton and James B. Fry, Friday, September 16, 1864  (Telegram concerning enlistments in Illinois)
John C. Fremont to Edwin M. Stanton, Wednesday, May 28, 1862  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of orders)
FIRST LADY ATTENDS SERVICES FOR DEAD KING. MRS. ROOSEVELT ATTENDED THE SERVICES HELD IN THE NATIONAL CATHEDRAL AT WASHINGTON IN HONOR OF KING ALEXANDER OF JUGO-SLAVIA, MURDERED MONARCH WHO WAS BURIED IN BELGRADE TODAY. MRS. ROOSEVELT WAS ACCOMPANIED BY WHITE HOUSE AIDES, COL. EDWIN M. WATSON, U.S.A., LEFT, AND CAPT. WILSON BROWN, U.S.N.

FIRST LADY ATTENDS SERVICES FOR DEAD KING. MRS. ROOSEVELT ATTENDED THE...

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THE PRESIDENT AND WIFE OF AIDE ENJOY OPEN AIR CONCERT ON POTOMAC. WASHINGTON, D.C. JULY 12. THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. EDWIN M. WATSON, WIFE OF THE PRESIDENT'S AIDE, SITTING IN THE PRESIDENTIAL CAR LISTENING TO THE WASHINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DR. HANS KINDLER AS THE ORCHESTRA PLAYED FROM ITS BARGE ON THE POTOMAC RIVER NEAR THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL. THE OPEN-AIR CONCERTS, WHICH BEGAN TONIGHT, WILL BE CONDUCTED TWICE A WEEK DURING THE SUMMER SEASON, AND WASHINGTONIANS TURN OUT TO SIT ON THE STEPS OR IN NEARBY BOATS TO LISTEN

THE PRESIDENT AND WIFE OF AIDE ENJOY OPEN AIR CONCERT ON POTOMAC. WASH...

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Rep. Edwin M. Carpenter of Pennsylvania, [2/25/25]

Rep. Edwin M. Carpenter of Pennsylvania, [2/25/25]

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"No more war" to Vice President Garner. Washington, D.C., Oct. 31. Col. Edwin M. Halsey, Secretary of the Senate received over 66,780 letters pleading against war. Pictured here are Col. Edwin M. Halsey, left, and Vice President Garner, right. Col. Halsey handed the whole situation over to the Vice President

"No more war" to Vice President Garner. Washington, D.C., Oct. 31. Col...

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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT HONORS AMERICA'S UNKNOWN SOLDIER ON ARMISTICE DAY. WASHINGTON, D.C. NOVEMBER 11. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT LED THE NATION TODAY IN OBSERVING THE 21ST ANNIVERSARY OF THE SIGNING OF THE ARMISTICE BY JOURNEYING TO THE TOMB OF AMERICA'S UNKNOWN SOLDIER WHERE HE HAD A WREATH PLACED BY HIS NAVAL AIDE AND THEN STOOD FOR A MINUTE OF SILENT PRAYER. CAPT. DANIEL J. CALLAGHAN, PRESIDENTIAL AIDE, IS SHOWN PLACING THE WREATH WHILE WITH THE PRESIDENT IS BRIG. GEN. EDWIN M. WATSON, WHITE HOUSE SECRETARY. TO THE LEFT IN THE PICTURE CAN BE SEEN SECRETARY OF WAR HARRY WOODRING AND ACTING SECRETARY OF NAVY CHARLES EDISON

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT HONORS AMERICA'S UNKNOWN SOLDIER ON ARMISTICE DAY....

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Stanton, Honorable Edwin M. Secty of War Lincoln's Cabinet

Stanton, Honorable Edwin M. Secty of War Lincoln's Cabinet

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Edwin M. Stanton - Drawing. Public domain image.

Edwin M. Stanton - Drawing. Public domain image.

This record contains unverified, old data from caption card, with later additions. Copyright 1898 by M.P. Rice.

21-GUN SALUTE FIRED WELCOMES NICARAGUAN PRESIDENT TO CAPITAL. WASHINGTON, D.C. MAY 5. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND NICARAGUAN PRESIDENT, GEN. ANASTASIO SOMOZA, STAND AT ATTENTION AS A 21-GUN SALUTE IS FIRED ON THE ARRIVAL OF THE CENTRAL AMERICAN EXECUTIVE IN THE CAPITAL. L TO R: MRS. ROOSEVELT; SENORA DE SOMOZA; PRESIDENT SOMOZA; PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT; BRIG. GEN. EDWIN M. WATSON, PRESIDENTIAL SECRETARY AND AIDE; AND STEPHEN EARLY, PRESIDENTIAL SECRETARY

21-GUN SALUTE FIRED WELCOMES NICARAGUAN PRESIDENT TO CAPITAL. WASHINGT...

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George F. Shepley to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, December 09, 1862  (Cover letter)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 30, 1862  (Distribution of arms to the states)
Edwin M. Stanton to John A. Dix, Thursday, September 29, 1864  (Telegram reporting military news)
John Jolliffe to Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, January 29, 1863  (Case of William Lilley)
Edwin M. Stanton, January 25, 1862  (Memorandum on Mortars)
Joseph G. Totten to Edwin M. Stanton, Wednesday, November 12, 1862  (Defense of Pacific Coast)
Charles A. Dana to Edwin M. Stanton, Wednesday, April 08, 1863  (Telegram concerning military affairs along the Mississippi)
Francis W. Hurtt to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, September 28, 1863  (Hurtt's conduct as quartermaster)
Henry B. Carrington to Abraham Lincoln and Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, March 19, 1863  (Memorandum on affairs in Indiana)
Edwin M. Stanton to Peter H. Watson, Wednesday, October 21, 1863  (Telegram reporting military situation in the West)
Amasa J. Parker, William Kelly and W. F. Allen to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, November 01, 1864  (New York commissioners protest arrest of Col. Samuel North)
Charles C. Fulton to Edwin M. Stanton, Saturday, April 12, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
Ulysses S. Grant to Edwin M. Stanton, Wednesday, March 08, 1865  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
Irvin McDowell to Edwin M. Stanton, Wednesday, June 04, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
Honorable Edwin M. Stanton, Glass negative photograph, American Civil War time.

Honorable Edwin M. Stanton, Glass negative photograph, American Civil ...

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Rep. Edwin M. Carpenter of Pennsylvania, 2/25/25

Rep. Edwin M. Carpenter of Pennsylvania, 2/25/25

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PRESIDENT LEAVES CAPITOL AFTER ADDRESS. WASHINGTON, D.C. SEPTEMBER 21. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, FOLLOWING HIS ADDRESS TO THE JOINT SESSION OF CONGRESS TODAY, IS SHOWN HERE AS HE LEFT THE CAPITOL. ON THE LEFT IS BRIG. GENL. EDWIN M. WATSON, SECRETARY TO THE PRESIDENT; AND ON THE RIGHT IS KENNETH ROMNEY, SERGEANT-AT-ARMS OF THE HOUSE WHO ACCOMPANIED THE PRESIDENT TO HIS CAR

PRESIDENT LEAVES CAPITOL AFTER ADDRESS. WASHINGTON, D.C. SEPTEMBER 21....

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PRESIDENT HEADS NATION IN HONORING GREAT EMANCIPATOR AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL. WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY 12. PRESIDENT AND MRS. ROOSEVELT TODAY LED THE NATION IN HONORING THE MEMORY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN ON HIS BIRTHDAY BY CARRYING A WREATH TO THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL WHERE IT WAS PLACED AT THE FEET OF DANIEL C. FRENCH'S HEROIC STATUE OF LINCOLN. L TO R, AS THE WHITE HOUSE GROUP ARRIVED AT THE MEMORIAL: MRS. DAVID GUY, AUNT OF MRS. ROOSEVELT AND WIFE OF THE NEWLY NOMINATED MINISTER TO IRELAND; MRS. ROOSEVELT; THE PRESIDENT; BRIG. GEN. EDWIN M. WATSON, PRESIDENTIAL SECRETARY; COL. L.C. CRAWFORD, U.S.N. RETIRED; AND CAPT. DANIEL J. CALLAGHAN, NAVAL AIDE TO THE PRESIDENT WHO LAID THE WREATH FOR THE PRESIDENT

PRESIDENT HEADS NATION IN HONORING GREAT EMANCIPATOR AT LINCOLN MEMORI...

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President of Liberia honors nation's founder. His Excellency, Edwin M. Barclay, President of the Republic of Liberia, paid tribute to this nation's founder Saturday, May 29, 1943 when he journeyed to Mount Vernon, Virginia, to place a wreath on the tomb of George Washington, first President of the Unites States. President Barclay and W.V.S. Tubman, President-elect of Liberia, are shown in front of the bier

President of Liberia honors nation's founder. His Excellency, Edwin M....

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Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 06, 1865  (Case of Charles W. Hall)
Joseph L. Williams to Edwin M. Stanton, Wednesday, March 05, 1862  (Recommendation)
George B. McClellan to Edwin M. Stanton, Friday, March 14, 1862  (Situation in Army of Potomac)
Francis P. Blair Jr. to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, July 14, 1862  (Military occupation of Texas)
John A. Dix to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, July 01, 1862  (Telegram from Gen. Keyes)
Solomon Meredith to Edwin M. Stanton, Wednesday, September 23, 1863  (Telegram conveying information from the Richmond newspaper)
Thomas G. Pratt to Edwin M. Stanton, Saturday, November 28, 1863  (Pratt's treatment during recent elections in Maryland)
Honorable Edwin M. Stanton, Glass negative photograph, American Civil War time.

Honorable Edwin M. Stanton, Glass negative photograph, American Civil ...

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Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 07, 1864  (Conscription)
Henry Ward Beecher to Edwin M. Stanton, Friday, October 28, 1864  (Introduction)
George B. McClellan to Edwin M. Stanton, Sunday, March 16, 1862  (Organization of the army)
Robert B. Mitchell to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, January 05, 1863  (Telegram reporting military activity in Tennessee)
John E. Wool to Edwin M. Stanton, Saturday, March 08, 1862  (Telegram reporting activities of the Merrimac)
Edwin M. Stanton to Henry W. Halleck, Wednesday, September 03, 1862  (Military order; endorsed by E.D. Townsend)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 18, 1863  (Sends telegram from General Meade)
Thomas J. Durant to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, October 05, 1863  (Cover letter)
Abraham Lincoln to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, March 07, 1864  (Gen. David B. Birney)
Oliver P. Morton to Abraham Lincoln and Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, October 13, 1864  (Telegram regarding vote of Indiana soldiers)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, July 10, 1864  (Warns that Confederates are near Washington)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, [1864-1865]  (Introduction)
Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, September 01, 1864  (Memorandum on enlistments)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, April 07, 1865  (Telegram reporting condition of Secretary Seward)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 25, 1865  (Pass for Isachar Zacharie and case of Leopold Blumenburg)
Edwin M. Stanton, January 25, 1862  (Memorandum on Mortars)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, January 17, 1865  (Telegram reporting capture of Fort Fisher)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, January 17, 1865  (Telegram reporting capture of Fort Fisher)
D. G. Klein to Abraham Lincoln and Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, October 10, 1864  (Requests exemption from the draft; endorsed by Andrew G. Curtin, John Hay, et al.)
Oliver O. Howard to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, January 12, 1864  (Opposes reinstatement of Colonel Gotthilf Bourry; with endorsements)
George B. McClellan to Edwin M. Stanton, Friday, June 13, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
Nathaniel P. Banks to Edwin M. Stanton, Sunday, May 25, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
Ulysses S. Grant to Edwin M. Stanton, Wednesday, March 08, 1865  (Telegram concerning James W. Singleton)
John C. Fremont to Edwin M. Stanton, Friday, May 16, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
William D. Kelley, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 22, 1865  (Conscription in Philadelphia; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln and Edwin M. Stanton)
George D. Morgan to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, May 19, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
George F. Shepley to Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, October 29, 1863  (Affairs in Louisiana)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 16, 1863  (Meeting with John M. Read)
Irvin McDowell to Edwin M. Stanton, Wednesday, June 04, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, April 02, 1864  (Report on black soldiers)
Edward Bates to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, June 30, 1862  (Railroad in Missouri)
William H. Ludlow to Edwin M. Stanton, Sunday, July 05, 1863  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of orders)
E. A. Paul to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 23, 1864  (Correspondent seeks permission to return to army; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, May 24, 1864 and Edwin M. Stanton)
John A. Dix to Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, May 28, 1863  (Telegram conveying news from Richmond papers)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 03, 1864  (Introduction)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, April 02, 1864  (Cover letter)
William H. Seward to Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, March 24, 1864  (Pardon of William Yocum; with Stanton's reply)
Edwin M. Stanton to Samuel Sloan, Wednesday, June 25, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
John A. Dix to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, May 05, 1863  (Telegram sending accounts from Richmond papers regarding the battle of Chancellorsville)
George B. McClellan to Abraham Lincoln and Edwin M. Stanton, Wednesday, July 09, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
Benjamin F. Loan to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, October 13, 1863  (Sends affidavits concerning military affairs in Missouri)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, April 08, 1864  (Discharge of prisoners)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, April 08, 1864  (Discharge of prisoners)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 22, 1863  (Case of William Dallas)
Benjamin F. Butler to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, April 19, 1864  (Telegram transmitting dispatch sent to General Grant)
Benjamin F. Butler to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, December 01, 1863  (Telegram reporting news from Richmond papers)
Abraham Lincoln to Edwin M. Stanton, Saturday, February 27, 1864  (Draft in New York)
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