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  1. Vor einem Tag · The 1860 United States presidential election was the 19th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 6, 1860. In a four-way contest, the Republican Party ticket of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin [2] won a national popular plurality, a popular majority in the North where states already had abolished slavery, and ...

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  2. Vor 2 Tagen · With incumbent vice president Hannibal Hamlin remaining indifferent about the prospect of a second term in office, Andrew Johnson, the former senator from and current military governor of Tennessee, was named as Lincoln's vice presidential running-mate. He had been governor of Tennessee from 1853 to 1857 and was elected by the legislature to ...

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  3. Vor 2 Tagen · Seward was that person, and around December 12, the vice president-elect, Maine Senator Hannibal Hamlin, offered Seward the position on Lincoln's behalf. At Weed's advice, Seward was slow to formally accept, doing so on December 28, 1860, though well before Inauguration Day, March 4, 1861. [108]

  4. Vor einem Tag · Lincoln dumped Hannibal Hamlin for Andrew Johnson, which may have been, well, less fortunate. But it helped secure Lincoln’s re-election, which was vital. But it helped secure Lincoln’s re ...

  5. Vor 6 Tagen · Richard M. Johnson, in full Richard Mentor Johnson, (born October 17, 1780, near Louisville, Virginia [now in Kentucky], U.S.—died November 19, 1850, Frankfort, Kentucky), ninth vice president of the United States (1837–41) in the Democratic administration of President Martin Van Buren. Although Johnson’s term in office was uneventful ...

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin have been married since 1997 and share two daughters. Here is everything to know about their kids.

  7. Vor 6 Tagen · Biography. William Almon Wheeler was an American politician and attorney. He served as a United States representative from New York from 1861 to 1863 and 1869 to 1877, and the 19th vice president of the United States from 1877 to 1881. Born in Malone, New York, Wheeler pursued a legal career after attending the University of Vermont.