No, Justice Samuel Chase, who served on the US Supreme Court from 1796 - 1811, and Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase, who presided over the Court from 1864 - 1873, were unrelated.
Chief Justice Chase's paternal grandfather was named Samuel, but he died in 1800 at the age of 93. Samuel Chase, the justice, died in 1811.
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)
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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 appeared on the first US one-dollar note in 1862.
Is salmon p chase related to chase bank
No. It is named for Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873), Lincoln's Secretary of the treasury and later a Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court. He was not directly related to justice Samuel Chase (1741-1811). Chase's likeness appeared on the US $10000 bill (Federal Reserve Notes dated 1918 to 1945). The Chase National Bank was founded by banker John Thompson in 1877.
None. You have Samuel Chase, the US Supreme Court justice who was impeached, confused with Salmon P. Chase, Chief Justice of the United States (Supreme Court), who presided over Andrew Johnson's Senate impeachment trial.Salmon P. Chase was commemorated on the $10,000 bill (and gold notes) because he had been Secretary of the Treasury at the time the federal government began issuing currency.
Justice Samuel Chase served on the US Supreme Court from 1796 until his death in 1811. Chase is the only Supreme Court justice to have been impeached by the House of Representatives (1804). He was acquitted at his Senate trial in 1805 and remained on the Court another six years. For more information, see Related Questions, below.
Samuel Chase was never Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Justice Chase is best known as the first and only US Supreme Court justice in history to be impeached by the House of Representatives (1804). He was acquitted during his Senate trial in 1805 and remained on the Court until his death in 1811.Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase, ironically, presided over the first Senate Presidential impeachment trial when Andrew Johnson was brought up on charges of violating the Tenure of Office Act in 1868.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
Samuel Chase was the only supreme court justice to be impeached.
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)
Samuel Chase
Impeachment was the action voted by the House of Representatives against Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase. However, the Senate didn't uphold the impeachment.
The state that Samuel Chase represented was Maryland. He served as Chief Justice in Baltimore until he was chosen by President Washington to serve on the Supreme Court.
President George Washington appointed Samuel Chase to the US Supreme Court in 1796. Justice Chase has the distinction of being the only Supreme Court justice impeached by the House of Representatives (1804). He was acquitted at his Senate trial in 1805, and remained on the Court until his death in 1811.
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