Abraham L. Stackhouse

Abraham L. Stackhouse (6th September 1815 - 15th April 1875) was a Vesperian politician who served as the 27th President of the United States from 1869 until 1875. His presidency was marked by the brutal Vesperian civil war, which saw the southern Confederate States of Vesperia secede from the union and begin a six-year-long conflict. Stackhouse's leadership throughout the civil war earned him both respect and infamy - while his legacy amongst northerners and Federalists remains an overwhelmingly positive one, he is still largely disliked in southern states, which to this day seldom vote Federalist. He was assassinated in his second term on April 15th, 1875, shortly after the end of the civil war. He was succeeded by his vice president, Thomas S. Tinsley.