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David Davis Abraham Lincolns Favorite Judge Raymond J Mckoski

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David Davis Abraham Lincolns Favorite Judge Raymond J Mckoski
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.13 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Raymond J. McKoski
ISBN: 9780252046636, 9780252047947, 0252046633, 025204794X
Language: English
Year: 2025

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David Davis Abraham Lincolns Favorite Judge Raymond J Mckoski by Raymond J. Mckoski 9780252046636, 9780252047947, 0252046633, 025204794X instant download after payment.

One of Abraham Lincoln's staunchest and most effective allies, Judge David Davis masterminded the floor fight that gave Lincoln the presidential nomination at the 1860 Republican National Convention. This history-changing event emerged from a long friendship between the two men. It also altered the course of Davis's career, as Lincoln named him to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1862.

Raymond J. McKoski offers a biography of Davis's public life, his impact on the presidency and judiciary, and his personal, professional, and political relationships with Lincoln. Davis lent his vast network of connections, organizational and leadership abilities, and personal persuasiveness to help Lincoln's political rise. When Davis became a judge, he honed an ability to hear each case with complete impartiality, a practice that endeared him to Lincoln but one day put him at odds with the president over important Civil War–era rulings. McKoski details these cases while providing an...

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