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  1. 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. An excellent student, Stanbery required greater academic challenge than ...

  2. 30. Mai 2021 · Hon. Henry Stanbery Marker. Inscription. Site of his home, 1857 to 1881. Attorney-General of U.S., 1866-68. Resigned to become one of counsel for President Andrew Johnson in impeachment trial by U.S. Senate, 1868. Johnson reappointed him, but Senate refused to confirm. Resumed practice of law, Cincinnati, 1868.

  3. 16. Nov. 2023 · Magliocca pointed to legal opinions written by Attorney General Henry Stanbery at the time of the 14th Amendment’s passage. Stanbery wrote that “when a person has, by speech or by writing, incited others to engage in rebellion, be must come under the disqualification.”

  4. Stanbery, Henry: 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. An excellent student, Stanbery required greater ...

  5. 7. Juli 2023 · These rulings are consistent with the views of Attorney General Henry Stanbery, who opined in 1867 that when a person has “incited others to engage in [insurrection or] rebellion, he must come under the disqualification.”

  6. Newark, Ohio, U.S. Political party. Jacksonian (Before 1827) Anti-Jacksonian (1824–1834) Relatives. Henry Stanbery (brother) William Stanbery (August 10, 1788 – January 23, 1873) was an American attorney and politician who served as a U.S. Representative from Ohio from 1827 to 1833.

  7. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 14759057. Source citation. Presidential Cabinet Member, Attorney General of Ohio. Born in New York City, he moved to Zanesville, Ohio in 1814 with his family when he was a child and graduated from Washington College in Pennsylvania in 1819. Stanbery studied law and was admitted to the bar when he came of age in 1824.