After the dismissal of Simon Cameron who proved of being incompetent, Edwin M. Stanton become Secretary of War under President Lincoln's Administration.
President Lincoln had two secretaries of war. His first choice was Simon Cameron. In early 1862 Cameron was replaced by Edwin M. Stanton.
In January of 1862, US President Lincoln replaced his Secretary of War, Simon Cameron with Edwin Stanton. Historians cite that under Cameron, the Department became corrupted by politics and Lincoln chose to fire Cameron and replaced him with Stanton.
Simon Cameron was President Lincoln's first secretary of war. Lincoln became upset with Cameron when in early 1862, he distributed a report that urged the government to arm former slaves. Lincoln sent him to Russia as the US ambassador. Lincoln then appointed Edwin Stanton as the new secretary of of war.
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Lincoln's Secretary of War was Edwin M. Stanton. He had contested with Lincoln for the Republican nomination for President in 1860.
As a senator from Pennsylvania, Simon Cameron supported Abraham Lincoln's nomination as the Republican candidate to the US presidency. He was important in winning Pennsylvania for the Republicans in the 1860 presidential election.
President Lincoln's first secretary of war was Republican Simon Cameron of Pennsylvania. Cameron was charged with mismanagement and corruption while in office. With that said, most historians believe President Lincoln replaced Cameron because he joined with the Radical Republicans on the issue of slavery. Cameron distributed a report about arming former slaves. This was unacceptable to Lincoln. In early 1862, Lincoln replaced Cameron with Edwin M. Stanton as the secretary of war. Cameron
There was no Secretary of Defense in 1885. The Cabinet position was called "Secretary of War," and the post was held by two men in 1885: Robert Todd Lincoln (The first son of President Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln), and William Crowninshield Endicott.
Robert Lincoln, son of Abraham Lincoln, was the Secretary of War in Arthur's cabinet.
Edwin M. Stanton was appointed as Secretary of War under the Abraham Lincoln administration. He was in the position during the entirety of the Civil War.
Edwin M. Stanton was the Secretary of War under Lincoln that Johnson removed from office.
James Monroe served as Secretary of War, as well as Secretary of State for James Madison. (Confederate President Jefferson Davis was Secretary of War for Franklin Pierce)
The Secretary of War informed Lincoln that to carry out the planned offensives that were needed to bring about the end of the war, the Union needed far more troops than were volunteering to fill the rolls.