"It seemed to be the policy of the Secretary of War to lose no opportunity to throw a stone at those who had made themselves prominent in the Rebellion. Even if Sherman had made a mistake, his great services entitled him to better treatment than he received at the hands of Mr. Stanton. How deeply he felt this treatment was shown when he arrived in Washington with his troops, and was invited upon the platform whence the President and his Cabinet were reviewing them. He deliberately refused to take Stanton's hand when the secretary stepped forward to greet him. It is now twenty years since the interesting events referred to took place; most of the actors in those scenes have gone to their final resting places. The passions which animated men in high places have died out, but Grant and Sherman still live, and are gratefully remembered by their countrymen for the invaluable services they rendered during the most trying times of the Republic's existence."
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United States Attorneys GeneralPeople from OhioRepublican Party (United States) politiciansUnited States Secretaries of WarPeople of the American Civil War
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David Dixon Porter, Incidents and Anecdotes of the Civil War (1885), pp. 317–318
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Edwin M. Stanton
Edwin McMasters Stanton (19 December 1814 – 24 December 1869) was the Secretary of War of the United States during the American Civil War.
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