Biography Of Salmon P. Chase
Real Name
Salmon P. Chase
Profession
Political Leaders
Nick Name
Salmon Portland Chase
Famous as
Sixth Chief Justice of the United States
Nationality
American
Personal Life of Salmon P. Chase
Born on
13 January 1808
Birthday
13th January
Died At Age
65
Sun Sign
Capricorn
Born in
sixth Chief Justice of the United States
Died on
07 May 1873
Place of death
New York City, New York, U.S.
Ideology
Republicans
Family Background of Salmon P. Chase
Father
Ithamar Chase
Mother
Janet Ralston
Spouses/Partners
Catherine Garniss, Eliza Smith, Sarah Bella Dunlap Ludlow
Personal Fact of Salmon P. Chase
Salmon Portland Chase was an American jurist and politician. He served as the twenty-fifth Secretary of the Treasury of the United States under Abraham Lincoln. During his tenure as Secretary of Treasury he effectuated the National Banking Act. He was instrumental in setting up a national bank and also introduced paper currency for the first time thus empowering the federal government. He was the sixth Chief Justice of the United States and served as the twenty-third Governor of Ohio.
He was a strict abolitionist whose early career saw him as a lawyer who frequently defended fugitive blacks and was even tagged as the attorney general for fugitive slaves. Formerly a Whig, he aided in forming anti-slavery Liberty Party and remained one of its leaders. He was involved in different reform activities including anti-slavery movements. After the Mexican War he helped in forming the Free Soil Party and coined the slogan "Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men" for it.
He also served as a U.S. Senator from Ohio during his term he protested measures like the Kansas-Nebraska Act and the Compromise of 1850 as these could deter liberty and freedom. The manifesto Appeal of the Independent Democrats written by him and Joshua Giddings and signed by eminent politicians of America was a classic articulation of protest against expansion of slavery.
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