President Lincoln vignettes in F.B. Carpenter's "Six Months at the White House"
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10-23-2023, 05:55 PM
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RE: President Lincoln vignettes in F.B. Carpenter's "Six Months at the White House"
(10-23-2023 12:13 PM)Gene C Wrote: I haven't read the book "In Lincoln's War Cabinet" I have the book but have used it for reference, not as a book to be read cover to cover. The author has some interesting things to say about Edwin Stanton: (1) In his early days Stanton developed a semi-romantic relationship with the daughter of his landlady. The girl's name was Anna Howard. She died suddenly from cholera and was buried quickly. Stanton was horrified and refused to believe it. He refused to believe she was dead and thought she was buried alive. He rushed to the graveyard and exhumed the body. He convinced himself by personal inspection that the girl was indeed dead. (2) The death of his first child, a baby girl, so affected him that after she had been buried for a time, he had her disinterred, enclosed in a metal casket, and placed on the mantelpiece in his bedroom where it was kept for several years. (3) After his first wife's death, the Supreme Court had to suspend its sessions for a month. Stanton was arguing several cases before the court. But the court was suspended because Stanton would not leave his dead wife's grave. Every night he would put her nightcap and gown on her bed and sit beside them weeping for hours. |
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