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    Salmon P. Chase

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  1. Salmon Portland Chase (January 13, 1808 – May 7, 1873) was an American politician and jurist who served as the sixth chief justice of the United States from 1864 to his death in 1873.

  2. www.history.com › us-government-and-politics › salmon-p-chaseSalmon P. Chase - HISTORY

    Dec 18, 2009 · Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873) was a U.S. senator, governor of Ohio and Supreme Court chief justice who served as the U.S. secretary of the Treasury during the Civil War...

  3. Jan 12, 2024 · Salmon P. Chase was the 23rd Governor of Ohio, a U.S. Senator, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury during the Civil War, and the 6th Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.

  4. Salmon P. Chase was a lawyer and politician, antislavery leader before the U.S. Civil War, secretary of the Treasury (1861–64) in Pres. Abraham Lincoln’s wartime Cabinet, the sixth chief justice of the United States (1864–73), and repeatedly a seeker of the presidency. Chase received part of his.

  5. Salmon Chase. Quick Facts. Significance: 6th Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1864-1873) Place of Birth: Cornish, NH. Date of Birth: January 13, 1808. Place of Death: New York City, NY. Date of Death: May 7, 1873. Place of Burial: Cincinnati, OH. Cemetery Name: Spring Grove Cemetery.

  6. Salmon Portland Chase was the 6th Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, succeeding Roger Brooke Taney. Chase was nominated by President Abraham Lincoln on December 6, 1864. He was confirmed by the Senate on the day of his nomination, and he was sworn into office on December 15, 1864.

  7. Chase served as Chief Justice for eight years and died on May 7, 1873, at the age of sixty-five. Historical profiles documenting the personal background, plus nomination and confirmation dates of previous chief justices of the U.S. Supreme Court: Salmon Portland Chase.

  8. May 11, 2018 · Salmon Portland Chase served from 1864 to 1873 as the sixth chief justice of the supreme court of the united states. He was also a distinguished lawyer and politician, serving as U.S. senator from Ohio (1849–55 and 1860–61), governor of Ohio (1855–59), and secretary of the treasury (1861–64).

  9. Read about how U.S. Supreme Court Justice Salmon Portland Chase got to the Court, including his education, career, and confirmation process.

  10. Slaughterhouse, along with Chase's anti-Grant position in 1872, closed off Chase's long and tumultuous career; he died in 1873. His career was consistent in its anticorruption positions and in its infusions of moral and ethical ideas into constitutional, legal, and political issues.

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