Simon Cameron

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Simon Cameron was a 19th-century American politician and influential Republican power broker who served as Abraham Lincoln’s first Secretary of War and later as a long-time U.S. senator from Pennsylvania.

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Simon Cameron canonical 4

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instanceOf American politician
Secretary of War of the United States
United States Cabinet member
United States senator
businessperson
human
journalist
member of the United States House of Representatives
burialPlace Harrisburg Cemetery
child J. Donald Cameron
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1799-03-08
dateOfDeath 1889-06-26
employer United States government
surface form: United States federal government
endTimeOfPosition United States Secretary of War 1862-01
endTimeOfPosition United States senator (second tenure) 1877
ethnicGroup Scottish American
familyName Cameron
givenName Simon
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
Republican Party
name Simon Cameron self-link
nominatedBy Abraham Lincoln
notableFor Republican Party power brokering in Pennsylvania
political patronage system in Pennsylvania
notableWork organization of the Union war effort at the start of the American Civil War
occupation businessperson
journalist
politician
placeOfBirth Lancaster County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Myerstown, Pennsylvania
surface form: Maytown, Pennsylvania
placeOfDeath Dauphin County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
positionHeld Adjutant General of Pennsylvania militia
surface form: Pennsylvania state adjutant general

United States Minister to Russia
Secretary of War
surface form: United States Secretary of War

United States representative
United States senator
chair of the Republican National Committee
chair of the Senate Committee on Naval Affairs
chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
precededInOfficeAsSecretaryOfWar Joseph Holt
replacedInOfficeAsSecretaryOfWar Edwin M. Stanton
representedInHouse Pennsylvania
representedInSenate Pennsylvania
residence Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
servedInCabinetOf Abraham Lincoln
spouse Margaret Brua
startTimeOfPosition United States Secretary of War 1861-03
startTimeOfPosition United States senator (second tenure) 1867
workedAs banker
newspaper editor
printer’s apprentice

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Edwin M. Stanton predecessor Simon Cameron
Cameron hasNotableBearer Simon Cameron
Simon Cameron name Simon Cameron self-link