Originally posted by David Orsam
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And why did he use the alias of "Blackburn". While Luke Blackburn is associated with that "yellow fever plot", he was an actual physician. He was also a Confederate operative in their enclave of agents in Toronto.
Footnote: Belknap would serve as Secretary of War through most of Grant's two terms (he replaced John Rawlins, who died in 1869; Belknap had distinguished himself attached to Sherman on the latter's invasion of Georgia, fall of Atlanta, and "March to the Sea", so Sherman - Grant's friend and replacement as "General-in-Chief" may have recommended him). However, due to a second marriage to a very attractive but social climbing wife, Belknap got involved in a major scandal selling Indian trading posts for personal profit instead of doing normal government contract auctions. Facing impeachment, Belknap resigned in 1876, but Congress decided to hold impeachment proceedings anyway. This action of Congress turned out to be not only pointless, but illegal.
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