# O76 - 1873 7c Brown, Treasury Department, Stanton, Hard Paper
1873 7¢ Stanton
Official Stamp – Treasury
Birth Of Edwin Stanton
As a child, Stanton attended private and seminary schools. He suffered from severe asthma that prevented him from participating in strenuous physical activities. So he took a great interest in books and poetry.
After being admitted to the bar, Stanton opened a successful practice in Cadiz, Ohio, where he also worked with an anti-slavery society and wrote for and edited the local newspaper. In 1837, he was made prosecutor of Harrison County. Stanton soon grew more involved in politics and his law practice spread to Virginia and Pennsylvania.
The following year, Stanton left his law practice when he was appointed attorney general under James Buchanan. Stanton reportedly convinced Buchanan to drop his policy of secession tolerance and denounce it as illegal.
1873 7¢ Stanton
Official Stamp – Treasury
Birth Of Edwin Stanton
As a child, Stanton attended private and seminary schools. He suffered from severe asthma that prevented him from participating in strenuous physical activities. So he took a great interest in books and poetry.
After being admitted to the bar, Stanton opened a successful practice in Cadiz, Ohio, where he also worked with an anti-slavery society and wrote for and edited the local newspaper. In 1837, he was made prosecutor of Harrison County. Stanton soon grew more involved in politics and his law practice spread to Virginia and Pennsylvania.
The following year, Stanton left his law practice when he was appointed attorney general under James Buchanan. Stanton reportedly convinced Buchanan to drop his policy of secession tolerance and denounce it as illegal.