A Biography of Elihu Benjamin Washburne Congressman, Secretary of State, Envoy Extraordinary

Volume Seven: Presidential Candidate and End of Life

by Mark Washburne


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/18/2016

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 378
ISBN : 9781524550325
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 378
ISBN : 9781524550332
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 378
ISBN : 9781524550349

About the Book

This seventh and final volume explores the life of the Civil War congressman, secretary of state, and the American minister to France, Elihu Washburne—from his retirement from public office to his death in 1887. During this final chapter in his life, Elihu Washburne was a presidential candidate for the Republican nomination in 1880, receiving over forty delegate votes in a losing cause to General James Garfield, who later became president. At that same Republican convention, Washburne came in second place in the balloting for vice president. In the contest for the number-two spot, Elihu Washburne lost to Chester Arthur, who replaced Garfield as the president after that chief executive was assassinated in 1881.


About the Author

Mark Washburne is an associate professor of history and political science at the County College of Morris in New Jersey. The author is a distant cousin of Minister Elihu Washburne and resides in Mendham, New Jersey, with his wife, Diane, and their cat, Buddy. This seventh and final volume explores the life of the civil war congressman, secretary of state, and the American minister to France, Elihu Washburne—from his retirement from public office to his death in 1887. During this final chapter in his life, Elihu Washburne was a presidential candidate for the Republican nomination in 1880, receiving over forty delegate votes in a losing cause to General James Garfield who later became president. At that same Republican convention, Washburne came in second place in the balloting for vice president. In the contest for the number two spot, Elihu Washburne lost to Chester Arthur, who replaced Garfield as the president after that chief executive was assassinated in 1881.