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John buchanan floydJohn buchanan floydbiography He served in the state legislature from 1847 up until 1849 and as governor of Virginia from 1849 to 1852. His support of James Buchanan for the presidency was rewarded by his appointment as secretary of war. Floyd held this cabinet post from 1857 until December 29, 1860, when, being a secessionist, he resigned after Major Robert Anderson’s occupation of Fort Sumner. Accused of having removed arms from Northern to Southern arsenals in preparation for war, and the implication in the abstraction of $870,000 in bonds from the Department of the Interior, Floyd stormed back to Washington D.C. to face his accusers and was exonerated by a Congressional Committee. |
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