Hugh MacCulloch (1808-1895)
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Lawyer, Banker, US Secretary of the Treasury
Abraham Lincoln appointed Indiana banker Hugh
McCulloch as his third Secretary of the Treasury with a
little more than a month to live before his assassination
at the Ford Theatre.
A native of Maine, Hugh McCulloch had started his career
as a lawyer in Boston but moved to Indiana where he took
up the banking profession. An advocate of the gold
standard, he accepted a government post as Comptroller of
Currency in March 1863 and was in charge of the new system
of a national paper currency. He held this post for two
years and when William P. Fessenden returned to the US
Senate, McCulloch was named to suceed him on 6 March 1865.
Remaining on after Lincoln's death, he served under the
Andrew Johnson administration, finally giving up his
portfolio on the inauguration of US Grant in 1869.
McCulloch returned to his banking interest and again took
up the cause of a gold standard. He served a second but
short term as Secretary of the treasury in the final five
months of Chester A. Arthur's presidency, October 1884 to
March 1885.
Hugh McCulloch: Lawyer, Banker, US Secretary of the Treasury
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