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"Unveiling the Faces Behind the Treasury: A Glimpse into America's Financial Stewards" Lot Myrick Morrill: Serving as Secretary of the Treasury between 1855 and 1865

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: Alexander Hamilton, 1804-6. Creator: John Trumbull

Alexander Hamilton, 1804-6. Creator: John Trumbull
Alexander Hamilton, 1804-6

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: John Adams Dix Politician Soldier Military Officer

John Adams Dix Politician Soldier Military Officer
John Adams Dix, 1798 - 1879. American politician. He was Secretary of the Treasury and the 24th Governor of New York. He served as a Union major-general during the Civil War

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: HAMILTON: RECEIPT, 1789. Order to the Bank of New York to loan $20, 000 to Treasurer

HAMILTON: RECEIPT, 1789. Order to the Bank of New York to loan $20, 000 to Treasurer Samuel Meredith, signed by Alexander Hamilton, 13 September 1789

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: PSUP2A-00006

PSUP2A-00006
Roger B. Taney, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century iportrait

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: NORMAN DAVIS (1878-1944). American diplomat and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury

NORMAN DAVIS (1878-1944). American diplomat and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury under President Woodrow Wilson. Photograph, c1921

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: MARIAN ANDERSON (1897-1993). American contralto singer

MARIAN ANDERSON (1897-1993). American contralto singer. Performing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. during her open air concert on Easter Sunday, 9 April 1939

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: POLICE: TARGET RANGE, 1940. Chief Frank J. Wilson (right) and Assistant Chief Joseph E

POLICE: TARGET RANGE, 1940. Chief Frank J. Wilson (right) and Assistant Chief Joseph E. Murphy (second from left) of the U.S

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: ANDREW MELLON (1855-1937). American financier

ANDREW MELLON (1855-1937). American financier. U.S. Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon in his office at the Treasury Department, Washington, D.C. in 1927 alongside a painting of the first U.S

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: COOLIDGE & CABINET, c1925. President Calvin Coolidge and his Cabinet, including

COOLIDGE & CABINET, c1925. President Calvin Coolidge and his Cabinet, including Secretary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon (second from left)

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: CLEVELAND CABINET, 1893. President Grover Cleveland (left), 22nd and 24th President

CLEVELAND CABINET, 1893. President Grover Cleveland (left), 22nd and 24th President of the United States, with his cabinet at the start of his second term, March 1893

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: WILLIAM WINDOM (1827-1891). American statesman

WILLIAM WINDOM (1827-1891). American statesman. Secretary of the Treasury under President James Garfield. Photograph, c1875

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO (1863-1941). American lawyer and politician. Photograph, c1915

WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO (1863-1941). American lawyer and politician. Photograph, c1915

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: LOT M. MORILL (1813-1883). American statesman. Photographed as Governor of Maine, 1861

LOT M. MORILL (1813-1883). American statesman. Photographed as Governor of Maine, 1861

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: CARTER GLASS (1858-1946). American legislator. Photograph, c1915

CARTER GLASS (1858-1946). American legislator. Photograph, c1915

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: CHARLES SUMNER HAMLIN (1861-1938). First Chairman of the Federal Reserve

CHARLES SUMNER HAMLIN (1861-1938). First Chairman of the Federal Reserve. Before his appointment was a lawyer and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Photograph, 1913

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: HAMILTON: TESTIMONIAL, 1795. Testimonial praising Alexander Hamilton, and granting

HAMILTON: TESTIMONIAL, 1795. Testimonial praising Alexander Hamilton, and granting him the freedom of the city by the mayor and aldermen of New York City, 16 March 1795

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: HAMILTON: REPORT, 1795. Alexander Hamiltons draft of his last major report to

HAMILTON: REPORT, 1795. Alexander Hamiltons draft of his last major report to Congress as Secretary of the Treasury, January, 1795

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: DIPLOMACY, 1794. A draft of Alexander Hamiltons instructions to John Jay on his

DIPLOMACY, 1794. A draft of Alexander Hamiltons instructions to John Jay on his peace mission to Great Britain, dated 23 April 1794

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: HAMILTON: RECEIPT, 1794. A receipt of the United States Treasury Department for

HAMILTON: RECEIPT, 1794. A receipt of the United States Treasury Department for twelve hundred dollars received from a collector of revenue in Nantucket, signed by Alexander Hamilton

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: HAMILTON: REPORT, 1790. The Report of the Secretary of the Treasure (Alexander

HAMILTON: REPORT, 1790. The Report of the Secretary of the Treasure (Alexander Hamilton) on the Subject of a National Bank, 1790

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: HAMILTON: ORDER, 1790s. Handwritten order issued by Alexander Hamilton while Secretary

HAMILTON: ORDER, 1790s. Handwritten order issued by Alexander Hamilton while Secretary of the Treasury, 1790s

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: HAMILTON: TITLE PAGE, 1791. Title page of Alexander Hamiltons Report of the Secretary

HAMILTON: TITLE PAGE, 1791. Title page of Alexander Hamiltons Report of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States on the Subject of Manufactures, 1791

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: THOMAS CORWIN (1794-1865). American politician. Lithograph by Nathaniel Currier, c1847

THOMAS CORWIN (1794-1865). American politician. Lithograph by Nathaniel Currier, c1847

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: NAST: POWER STRUGGLE, 1881. Is There to be a Power Behind the Throne? Senator Roscoe Conkling

NAST: POWER STRUGGLE, 1881. Is There to be a Power Behind the Throne? Senator Roscoe Conkling (left) fighting with Secretary of the Treasury James G

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: STOCK CERTIFICATE, 1792. A share of stock and a certificate of ownership issued

STOCK CERTIFICATE, 1792. A share of stock and a certificate of ownership issued to Benjamin Lincoln, signed by Alexander Hamilton and Oliver Wolcott, 1792

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: The Cabinet of James A. Garfield (center). Clockwise from top: Postmaster General Thomas L

The Cabinet of James A. Garfield (center). Clockwise from top: Postmaster General Thomas L
J.A. GARFIELD: CABINET. The Cabinet of James A. Garfield (center). Clockwise from top: Postmaster General Thomas L. James, Secretary of the Treasury William Windom, Secretary of State James G

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: Calling In Frauds. American cartoon, 1875, by Thomas Nast hailing Secretary of the Treasury

Calling In Frauds. American cartoon, 1875, by Thomas Nast hailing Secretary of the Treasury Benjamin Bristows vigorous
WHISKY RING CARTOON, 1875. Calling In Frauds. American cartoon, 1875, by Thomas Nast hailing Secretary of the Treasury Benjamin Bristows vigorous prosecution of members of the Whisky Ring during

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: Harding speaking with President Mario Garcia Menocal of Cuba from the Pan American Union at

Harding speaking with President Mario Garcia Menocal of Cuba from the Pan American Union at Washington, D. C
WARREN G. HARDING, 1921. Harding speaking with President Mario Garcia Menocal of Cuba from the Pan American Union at Washington, D.C

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: Twelfth President of the United States. With his cabinet. Left to right: Reverdy Johnson, William M

Twelfth President of the United States. With his cabinet. Left to right: Reverdy Johnson, William M
ZACHARY TAYLOR (1784-1850). Twelfth President of the United States. With his cabinet. Left to right: Reverdy Johnson, William M. Meredith, William B. Preston, Zachary Taylor, George W

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: Whisky Ring Cartoon, 1875

Whisky Ring Cartoon, 1875
WHISKY RING CARTOON, 1875. Calling In Frauds. American cartoon, 1875, by Thomas Nast hailing Secretary of the Treasury Benjamin Bristows vigorous prosecution of members of the Whisky Ring during

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: Hamilton: Certificate, 1789

Hamilton: Certificate, 1789
HAMILTON: CERTIFICATE, 1789. Certificate of Alexander Hamiltons commission as Secretary of the Treasury, signed by President George Washington, 11 September 1789

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: HAMILTON: ESSAY, 1795. Title page to Alexander Hamiltons Defense of the Treaty of Amity

HAMILTON: ESSAY, 1795. Title page to Alexander Hamiltons Defense of the Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation Entered Into Between The United States of American and Great Britain, 1795

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: OLIVER WOLCOTT JR. (1760-1833). American politician and Secretary of the Treasury, 1795-1800

OLIVER WOLCOTT JR. (1760-1833). American politician and Secretary of the Treasury, 1795-1800. Engraving by J. Andrews and W. H. Tappan, 19th century

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: SALMON PORTLAND CHASE (1808-1873). Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1864-1873

SALMON PORTLAND CHASE (1808-1873). Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1864-1873. Steel engraving, 1862

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: BASEBALL CROWD, 1962. President John F. Kennedy ducks out of sight (right)

BASEBALL CROWD, 1962. President John F. Kennedy ducks out of sight (right)
BASEBALL CROWD, 1962. President John F. Kennedy ducks out of sight (right, behind ball player) as a foul ball hit by Willie Tasby came towards him during a game between the Washington Senators

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: PREV2A-00025

PREV2A-00025
Alexander Hamilton at his desk, full portrait, with autograph. Hand-colored engraving of a painting

Background imageSecretary Of The Treasury Collection: PREV2A-00015

PREV2A-00015
Alexander Hamilton, with his autograph. Hand-colored engraving of a painting




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"Unveiling the Faces Behind the Treasury: A Glimpse into America's Financial Stewards" Lot Myrick Morrill: Serving as Secretary of the Treasury between 1855 and 1865, Lot Myrick Morrill was a prominent figure in American politics during a crucial period of history. This unknown creator captures his essence through an intriguing portrait. William Pitt Fessenden: Another enigmatic face from between 1855 and 1865, William Pitt Fessenden held the position with great responsibility. The artist behind this captivating image leaves us wondering about Fessenden's impact on America's financial landscape. Phillip Francis Thomas: Maryland native Phillip Francis Thomas took charge as Secretary of the Treasury during a tumultuous era between 1855 and 1865. Through this mysterious artwork, we catch a glimpse into his role in shaping economic policies that influenced our nation's growth. General John Adams Dix: Amidst chaos and uncertainty, General John Adams Dix stepped up to lead as Secretary of the Treasury between 1855 and 1865. Though little is known about this creator, their portrayal hints at Dix's dedication to stabilizing America's finances during challenging times. George Mortimer Bibb: Kentucky-born George Mortimer Bibb assumed office as Secretary of the Treasury sometime between 1855 and 1865—a time when our nation grappled with significant economic changes. This anonymous artist immortalizes Bibb’s contribution through their artistry. Hugh McColloch: An unsung hero who served as Secretary of the Treasury within an undisclosed timeframe between 1855 and 1865—Hugh McColloch played a vital role in navigating America through financial storms that threatened its stability—an artistic tribute by an unknown talent preserves his legacy for posterity. Lot M. Morrill (Maine, 1865-1880).