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  1. Henry Stanbery (February 20, 1803 – June 26, 1881) was an American lawyer from Ohio. He was most notable for his service as Ohio's first attorney general from 1846 to 1851 and the United States Attorney General from 1866 to 1868.

  2. From 1846 to 1851, Stanbery served as the first attorney general of Ohio, returning to private practice in 1853, this time in Cincinnati. For the next thirteen years, he practiced law, suspending his work only when President Andrew Johnson offered him the post of attorney general in 1866.

  3. HENRY STANBERY – U.S. PRESIDENTIAL HISTORY. 17. JOHNSON. HOME. OVERVIEW: BORN: February 20, 1803. New York, NY. DIED: June 26, 1881. New York, NY. EDUCATION: Washington College (Pennsylvania) POLITICAL PARTY: Whig (Before 1854) Republican (1854-1881) HIGHLIGHTS: 1846-1851: Attorney General of Ohio. 1853-1866: Attorney in Private Practice.

  4. 24 de out. de 2022 · 28th Attorney General, 1866 - 1868. Download Image. Born in New York, New York, on February 20, 1803, Henry Stanbery moved to Ohio in 1814. He graduated from Washington College, in Pennsylvania, in September of 1819, and studied law.

  5. An Ohio lawyer and United States attorney general (1866–1868), Henry Stanbery opposed congressional reconstruction and prepared many of President andrew johnson's veto messages.

  6. Henry Stanbery served as attorney general of the United States from 1866 to 1868 under President andrew johnson. Stanbery, the son of Jonas Stanbery, a physician, was born February 20, 1803, in New York. He moved with his family from New York to Zanesville, Ohio, in 1814.

  7. Henry Stanbery (American National Bibliography) Scholarship Although widely recognized as a man of integrity and principle, Stanbery was not adept at practicing the art of political compromise.