Hugh McCulloch papers
Written in English.
About the Book
Primarily correspondence with some speeches, reports, and other material relating to McCulloch's career as a banker and financier, as U.S. comptroller of the currency (1863-1865), and as U.S. secretary of the treasury (1865-1869 and 1884-1885). Subjects include enfranchisement of African Americans, currency, national debt, finance, politics, Reconstruction, and tariff. Correspondents include Edward Atkinson, James Gillespie Blaine, George S. Boutwell, William E. Chandler, Salmon P. Chase, Schuyler Colfax, Samuel Sullivan Cox, William Pitt Fessenden, John Murray Forbes, Morris Ketchum, Joseph Medill, John Sherman, John Aikman Stewart, Charles Sumner, and Robert C. Winthrop.
Edition Notes
Open to research.
Gift, Louise McCulloch Yale, 1913.
Gift, John M. Kauffmann, 1994.
Transfer, Smithsonian Instiuttion, 1942.
U.S. secretary of the treasury, banker, and financier.
The Physical Object
| Pagination | 600 5 2 |
| Number of pages | 600 |
ID Numbers
| Open Library | OL25242432M |
| LC Control Number | 79032011 |
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History Created March 21, 2012 · 2 revisions
| April 25, 2012 | Edited by LC Bot | import new book |
| March 21, 2012 | Created by LC Bot | Initial record created, from Library of Congress MARC record. |
