- George Nicholas Sanders
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birth_date =February 22 ,1812
birth_place =Lexington, Kentucky
death_date =August 13 ,1873
death_place =New York ,New York
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footnotes =George Nicholas Sanders (
February 22 ,1812 –August 13 ,1873 ) was a former official of theUnited States who was believed to have some involvement in the assassination ofAbraham Lincoln . Sanders was born inLexington, Kentucky . His father was Lewis Sanders, and his mother was Ann Nicholas.During his early career he was involved in breeding cattle and race horses. Sanders later moved to
New York and married Anna Reid in 1836. He was involved in theYoung America Movement and was an editor for the "Democratic Review."Sanders was a supporter of President
James K. Polk and was later awarded the position of Consul inLondon . He became involved in what, at the time, were regarded as revolutionary andanarchist causes and needed to be recalled. He had supposedly been involved in plans to assassinate heads of state or foment causes to bring about democratic reform. During the Civil War, he was involved in activities inMontreal that were supposed to support the Confederacy by unorthodox means. He had also made several trips to Europe to further the cause of the Southern States.After the assassination of Lincoln, attempts were made to take Sanders into custody, but he fled to Canada and Europe. He later returned to the United States soon before he died in
1873 in New York. He is buried in an unmarked grave in Greenwood Cemetery inBrooklyn, New York .
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