Registers of The Treasury
The Treasury had eighteen Registers between 1861 to 1933.
Name | Dates served | Name | Dates served | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lucius E. Chittenden | April 17, 1861 | to | August 10, 1864 | Judson Whitlocke Lyons | April 7, 1898 | to | April 1, 1906 |
S. B. Colby | August 11, 1864 | to | September 21, 1867 | William Tecumseh Vernon | June 11, 1906 | to | March 14, 1911 |
Noah L. Jeffries | October 5, 1867 | to | March 15, 1869 | James Carroll Napier | March 15, 1911 | to | September 30, 1913 |
John Allison | April 3, 1869 | to | March 23, 1878 | Gabe E. Parker | October 1, 1913 | to | December 31, 1914 |
Glenni William Scofield | April 1, 1878 | to | May 20, 1881 | Houston Benge Teehee | March 24, 1915 | to | November 20, 1919 |
Blanche Kelso Bruce | May 21, 1881 | to | June 5, 1885 | William S. Elliott | November 21, 1919 | to | January 24, 1922 |
William Starke Rosecrans | June 8, 1885 | to | June 19, 1893 | Harley V. Speelman | January 25, 1922 | to | September 30, 1927 |
James Fount Tillman | July 1, 1893 | to | December 2, 1897 | Walter Orr Woods | October 1, 1927 | to | January 17, 1929 |
Blanche Kelso Bruce | December 3, 1897 | to | March 17, 1898 | Edward E. Jones | January 22, 1929 | to | May 31, 1933 |
Read more about this topic: Register Of The Treasury
Famous quotes containing the words registers and/or treasury:
“We may prepare food for our children, chauffeur them around, take them to the movies, buy them toys and ice cream, but nothing registers as deeply as a simple squeeze, cuddle, or pat on the back. There is no greater reassurance of their lovability and worth than to be affectionately touched and held.”
—Stephanie Martson (20th century)
“In my opinion it is harmful to place important things in the hands of philanthropy, which in Russia is marked by a chance character. Nor should important matters depend on leftovers, which are never there. I would prefer that the government treasury take care of it.”
—Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (18601904)