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...
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Justice Chase may refer to: United States Supreme Court Samuel Chase (1741–1811), associate justice of the United States Supreme Court Salmon P. Chase, chief...
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The NKU Salmon P. Chase College of Law (formerly Salmon P. Chase College of Law, also known as Chase College of Law) is the law school of Northern Kentucky...
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Governor William Sprague. She was the daughter of Ohio politician Salmon P. Chase, who served as Treasury Secretary during President Abraham Lincoln's...
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a Chase) and Salmon Portland Chase, Chief Justice of the United States, were produced. Chase politicians included Dudley Chase, Champion S. Chase, Dudley...
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Chase City is a town in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, United States. Chase City was incorporated in 1873 and named for Salmon P. Chase, United States Chief...
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and the only term of Henry Wilson as vice president. Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase administered the presidential oath of office. This was one of the coldest...
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Founder John Thompson named the bank in honor of his late friend, Salmon P. Chase. Retrieved July 15, 2010. Other Successors to the break-up of The House...
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Lincoln (novel) (section Salmon P. Chase)
Significant characters include Lincoln’s cabinet secretaries; William Seward, Salmon Chase as well as Kate Sprague, John Hay, Mary Todd Lincoln and David Herold...
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USRC Salmon P. Chase was named after Abraham Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury, Salmon Portland Chase. It was a three-masted bark with a hull length...
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retained a presence in Congress over the next six years. Led by Salmon P. Chase of Ohio, John P. Hale of New Hampshire, and Charles Sumner of Massachusetts...
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of Yates Township. Both the community and township were named after Salmon P. Chase, the Chief Justice of the United States at the time the area was being...
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abolitionist John Brown: Salmon Brown (1802–1833), his younger brother Salmon Brown (1836–1919), his youngest son Salmon P. Chase (1808–1873), American politician...
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The Chase Court refers to the Supreme Court of the United States from 1864 to 1873, when Salmon P. Chase served as the sixth Chief Justice of the United...
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United States Senate from 1855 to 1861, losing a re-election bid to Salmon P. Chase, whom he had replaced. In the Senate, he became a champion of the Western...
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balance. Finally, Lincoln's Treasury Secretary, Salmon P. Chase, became Chief Justice. Lincoln believed Chase was an able jurist, would support Reconstruction...
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Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. In 1866, Salmon P. Chase assumed the title of Chief Justice of the United States, and Congress...
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election: Attorney General Edward Bates, Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase and Secretary of State William H. Seward. The book focuses on Lincoln's...
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thousand dollars") and a portrait of the former Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. Its reverse features a portrait of the early settlers boarding ships...
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the United States (see 1856 United States presidential election). Salmon P. Chase was one of the prominent figures in the anti-Nebraska movement. Abraham...
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adviser to U.S. President Abraham Lincoln and Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase during the American Civil War. Carey's central work is The Harmony...
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arts and science, business, education, informatics, health, and the Salmon P. Chase College of Law. Northern Kentucky University began in 1948, when an...
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Bimes, ed. Michael A. Genovese, Encyclopedia of the American Presidency, p 262-63. Naylor, Brian. "Trump Won't Attend Inauguration; Congress Pushes Ahead...
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the only term of Schuyler Colfax as vice president. Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase administered the presidential oath of office. Outgoing president Andrew...
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United States Supreme Court decided during the Chase Court, the tenure of Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase from December 15, 1864 through May 7, 1873. Wikisource...
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Bradwell v. Illinois (category United States Supreme Court cases of the Chase Court)
aspects of public life, including the practice of law. Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase dissented from the Court's decision, and was not able to elaborate...
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Salmon P. Chase Birthplace was the birthplace and childhood home of Salmon P. Chase. It is located about 8 miles (13 km) north of Claremont on New Hampshire...
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pp. 244–277 in Project MUSE Niven, John (1995). Salmon P. Chase: a biography. Oxford University Press. p. 331. ISBN 9780195364385. Flaherty, Jane (2009)...
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May 1873 death of Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase, President Ulysses S. Grant underwent a prolonged search for Chase's successor. With the backing of Secretary...
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the summers. During this time, Salmon P. Chase undertook numerous voyages to Europe. From 1890 to 1894, Salmon P. Chase suspended operations as there was...
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