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    Charles Sumner Hamlin

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  1. Charles Sumner Hamlin (August 30, 1861 – April 24, 1938) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the first chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1914 to 1916. He previously served as the United States assistant secretary of the treasury from 1893 to 1897, and again from 1913 until 1914 when President Woodrow Wilson nominated him as ...

  2. Charles S. Hamlin was the first chairman (called “governor” before 1935) of the Federal Reserve Board. He took office on August 10, 1914, and was chairman until August 9, 1916, then remained on the Board as a member until February 1936.

  3. Hamlin, Charles S. (Charles Sumner), 1861-1938 Created / Published April 1, 1931 - December 1, 1931

  4. About this Collection. The digitized portion (8,096 items; 17,808 images) of the papers of lawyer, politician, assistant secretary of the treasury, and governor of the Federal Reserve Board Charles S. Hamlin (1861-1938) includes diaries (1887-1937), diary indexes (1887-1937), and miscellany (1894-1939) relating principally to the formation and ...

  5. The papers of Charles Sumner Hamlin primarily relate to the formation and early history of the Federal Reserve System. Charles S. Hamlin served as the first Governor (now Chair) of the Federal Reserve Board from August 10, 1914, to August 9, 1916, and remained on the Board until February 3, 1936.

  6. Charles Sumner Hamlin (August 30, 1861 – April 24, 1938) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the first chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1914 to 1916. He previously served as the United States assistant secretary of the treasury from 1893 to 1897, and again from 1913 until 1914 when President Woodrow Wilson nominated him as ...

  7. CHARLES SUMNER HAMLIN. (IN PART) Series and/or Container. Shelf/Accession No. ( rev 11/7.1;)) 0 753. fHamlin, Charles, )861-1968. Papers, 1886-1938. Diaries, index-digest of diaries, and. indexed scrapbooks containing copies of. correspondence, newspaper clippings, and. printed materials pertaining primarily to.

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