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  1. Daniel Stevens Dickinson (September 11, 1800 – April 12, 1866) was an American politician and lawyer, most notable as a United States senator from 1844 to 1851. Biography. Daniel S. Dickinson. Born in Goshen, Connecticut, he moved with his parents to Guilford, Chenango County, New York, in 1806.

  2. Despite his prior positions, Dickinson became one of New York State’s most prominent War Democrats and supporters of President Lincoln after the South seceded — so much so that he himself was considered as a Republican candidate for Vice President in 1864.

  3. Daniel S. Dickinson was elected New York State Attorney General in November 1861 and held office in the years 1862 and 1863. President Abraham Lincoln appointed Daniel S. Dickinson United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York in 1865.

  4. Speech of Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, of New York : delivered at the Cooper Institute, New York, July 18, 1860 by Dickinson, Daniel S. (Daniel Stevens), 1800-1866

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › daniel-dickinsonDaniel Dickinson _ AcademiaLab

    Daniel Stevens Dickinson (11 de septiembre de 1800 - 12 de abril de 1866) fue un político y abogado estadounidense, más notable como senador de los Estados Unidos de 1844 a 1851.

  6. Daniel S. Dickinson was a prominent Civil War politician from New York, a conservative Democrat who worked toward compromise before the war began. During the war, he sought to quash Union internal political disagreement and after the war he remained in politics.

  7. "Including: addresses on important public topics; speeches in the state and United States Senate, and in support of the government during the rebellion; correspondence, private and political (collected and arranged by Mrs. Dickinson), poems (collected and arranged by Mrs. Mygatt), etc."