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  1. Hugh McCulloch (December 7, 1808 – May 24, 1895) was an American financier who played a central role in financing the American Civil War. He served two non-consecutive terms as U.S. Treasury Secretary under three presidents.

  2. 20 de may. de 2024 · Hugh McCulloch (born Dec. 7, 1808, Kennebunk, Maine, U.S.—died May 24, 1895, near Washington, D.C.) was an American financier, comptroller of the currency, and secretary of the Treasury.

  3. As President of the State Bank of Indiana, Hugh McCulloch first came to Washington to protest Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase's National Banking System.

  4. 8 de ago. de 2023 · A 143-Year-Old Portrait Fuels a Government Turf War. Two federal agencies claim to be the rightful owners of a painting of the now-obscure Hugh McCulloch. The original painting of Hugh...

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › social-sciences-and-law › business-leadersHugh Mcculloch | Encyclopedia.com

    29 de may. de 2018 · Hugh McCulloch (1808-1895) was an American banker and secretary of the Treasury during the Civil War and Reconstruction. He helped establish the national banking system, retired greenbacks, and worked with Jay Cooke.

  6. Hugh McCulloch, president of the State Bank of Indiana, was appointed the first Comptroller of the Currency by President Lincoln. McCulloch, once a foe of national banking legislation, organized the agency and launched the national banking system.

  7. Hugh McCulloch - Comptroller of the Currency, 1863-1865 McCulloch was in fact an unlikely choice for Comptroller. He had come to Washington in his capacity as president of the state-owned Bank of Indiana to fight against the national banking legislation, which he rightly perceived as a threat to state-chartered banking.