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Thanks for reminding us that the first President Johnson was impeached by the House of Representatives in 1868 TSgt Joe C..
Andrew Johnson's support of the lenient Reconstruction policy for the defeated CSA earned him few friends in Washington, DC. Those who wanted the south to be humiliated were angered that the POTUS wanted to ease the South's reentry into the union of states.
Once President Andrew Johnson called for the removal of Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, that seemed to be the last straw.
Thankfully for the nation, the US Senate failed to reach the 2/3 majority to convict President Andrew Johnson.
FYI CWO2 S R "This face-off between the secretary of war and the president ended with Stanton deciding to relinquish his position on May 26, 1868, and return to practicing law.
Death and Legacy
In 1869, despite what occurred during President Andrew Johnson's administration, Stanton was once again promoted by a president: President Ulysses S. Grant appointed Stanton to the U.S. Supreme Court. Tragically, the newly appointed Supreme Court justice died just four days later, on December 14, 1869, of respiratory failure, at age 55. Stanton was buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington, D.C. He was survived by his second wife, Ellen Hutchison, and several children."
http://www.biography.com/people/edwin-stanton-21023019#the-johnson-years
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Andrew Johnson's support of the lenient Reconstruction policy for the defeated CSA earned him few friends in Washington, DC. Those who wanted the south to be humiliated were angered that the POTUS wanted to ease the South's reentry into the union of states.
Once President Andrew Johnson called for the removal of Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, that seemed to be the last straw.
Thankfully for the nation, the US Senate failed to reach the 2/3 majority to convict President Andrew Johnson.
FYI CWO2 S R "This face-off between the secretary of war and the president ended with Stanton deciding to relinquish his position on May 26, 1868, and return to practicing law.
Death and Legacy
In 1869, despite what occurred during President Andrew Johnson's administration, Stanton was once again promoted by a president: President Ulysses S. Grant appointed Stanton to the U.S. Supreme Court. Tragically, the newly appointed Supreme Court justice died just four days later, on December 14, 1869, of respiratory failure, at age 55. Stanton was buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington, D.C. He was survived by his second wife, Ellen Hutchison, and several children."
http://www.biography.com/people/edwin-stanton-21023019#the-johnson-years
LTC Stephen C. LTC Greg Henning Capt Seid Waddell Capt Tom Brown SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL SFC William Farrell SSgt Robert Marx SSgt (Join to see) SGT John " Mac " McConnell SP5 Mark Kuzinski SrA Christopher Wright SP5 Robert RuckCPT (Join to see)SCPO Morris RamseyCPL Eric EscasioPO2 Tom BelcherSGT Digno De JesusCPT Joshua Dumont
Edwin Stanton served as secretary of war under President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War. He later served under President Andrew Johnson.
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SSgt Robert Marx
The great burden of being the Secretary of War during the U.S. Civil War must have so weakened his constitution that he demised at such an early age.
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