"in god we trust"
First off, the year was 1861. Second, the Secretary of State was William Seward, and the Secretary of the Treasury was Salmon Portland Chase. Source is here. http://www.angelfire.com/my/abrahamlincoln/Cabinets.html
William H. Seward was U.S. Secretary of State from March 1861 until March 1869, serving throughout the presidencies of both Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson.For U.S. Treasury Secretary, Pres. Lincoln appointed Salmon P. Chase in March 1861, William P. Fessenden in July 1864, and Hugh McCulloch in March 1865.
Alexander Hamilton ($10) and Ben Franklin ($100) are on current US notes. Salmon P. Chase is on the obsolete $10000 bill. Alexander Hamilton was Secretary of the Treasury under Washington and was important in setting up the US monetary system. Benjamin Franklin was a diplomat during the Revolution and a founding father. Salmon P. Chase was, A Senator , Secretary of the Treasury under Lincoln and later a Supreme Court Justice.
Abraham Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury was Salmon P. Chase, who served from 1861 to 1864. Chase played a crucial role in financing the Civil War and implementing a national banking system. He was instrumental in introducing the first income tax and the issuance of paper currency, known as "greenbacks." Chase later became Chief Justice of the United States after leaving the Treasury.
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No, Salmon Portland Chase was U.S. Treasury Secretary under President Abraham Lincoln.
The Secretary of State was William Seward, and the Secretary of the Treasury was Salmon Portland Chase. Both were Republicans and among all of Lincoln's cabinet, Chase was the most radical. As an aside, many Republicans had complained that Seward was more qualified to carry the Republican banner in the 1856 presidential elections. Fremont had received the nod.
Salmon P. Chase
William H. Seward as Secretary of State and Salmon P. Chase as his Secretary of the Treasury.
Salmon P. Chase
Salmon P. Chase was the one who was responsible, as Treasury Secretary, for printing 'In God We Trust' on all the money.
There were two. John A. Dix under Buchanan, and Salmon P. Chase under Lincoln.
As Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury, he was for the North
Salmon P. Chase had many jobs: lawyer, Senator (from Ohio), Governor (of Ohio), Secretary of the Treasury, and Chief Justice.
Salmon P Chase, former US Treasury Secretary and US Chief Justice
First off, the year was 1861. Second, the Secretary of State was William Seward, and the Secretary of the Treasury was Salmon Portland Chase. Source is here. http://www.angelfire.com/my/abrahamlincoln/Cabinets.html
The Secretary of the Treasury under Thomas Jefferson were two individuals one short lived. They were as follows. * Samuel Dexter (1801) * Albert Gallatin (1801-09)