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  2. Walter Quintin Gresham (March 17, 1832 – May 28, 1895) was an American attorney, jurist, statesman, and politician who served in the cabinets of presidents Chester A. Arthur and Grover Cleveland. Gresham was the 31st postmaster general of the United States under Arthur from 1883 to 1884 and briefly the 35th U.S. secretary of the treasury from ...

  3. Upon the death of Secretary of the Treasury Charles J. Folger in September 1884, Walter Q. Gresham (1832 - 1895) accepted President Arthur's stopgap appointment as Secretary. Gresham, previously Arthur's Postmaster General, had been close to Folger and shared his ideas on finance. The overriding question was what to do with the Treasury's surplus, an issue unresolved during Folger's tenure ...

  4. Walter Q. Gresham (1883–1884) Walter Gresham was born in Harrison County, Indiana, in 1832. He received some higher education at Corydon Seminary and at the University of Indiana and was admitted to the Indiana bar in 1854. During the Civil War, Gresham raised a company of volunteers in Corydon. He befriended Ulysses S. Grant when Grant ...

  5. A listing of all who served as Postmaster General of the United States Postal Service, from Benjamin Franklin to the present day. ... Walter Q. Gresham: April 3, 1883 ...

  6. Jan 18, 2024 · Walter Quintin Gresham (March 17, 1832 – May 28, 1895) was an American statesman and jurist. He served as United States Postmaster General, as a judge on the United States Courts of Appeals, was a two-time candidate for the Republican presidential nomination and was Secretary of State, and Secretary of the Treasury.

    • Lanesville, IN
    • Matilda Gresham
    • IN
    • March 17, 1832
  7. The collection consists of the papers and records of Walter Q. Gresham and his son, Otto Gresham. Walter Gresham material includes Civil War military correspondence, 1863–65, transcriptions of his personal letters, 1861–63, and responses to attacks made by his political opponents on his war record, 1893–94. There is also information regarding

  8. In 1883-1884 Gresham served in the cabinet of President Chester Arthur as postmaster general and briefly as secretary of the treasury. In 1884, he returned to the bench as circuit judge for Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin, with his headquarters and residence at Chicago. Gresham was a dark-horse presidential possibility in 1884.

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