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CHASE, Salmon Portland, (1808 - 1873)
Senate Years of Service: 1849-1855; 1861-1861
Party: Free Soil; Republican
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CHASE, Salmon Portland, (nephew of Dudley Chase, cousin of
Dudley Chase Denison,
and father-in-law of William Sprague [1830-1915]), a Senator from Ohio; born in
Cornish, N.H., January 13, 1808; attended schools at Windsor, Vermont,
Worthington, Ohio, and the Cincinnati (Ohio) College; graduated from Dartmouth
College, Hanover, N.H., in 1826; taught school; studied law in Washington, D.C.;
admitted to the bar in 1829; commenced practice in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1830;
elected as a Whig to the Cincinnati City Council in 1840; identified himself in
1841 with the Liberty Party, and later with the Free Soil Party; elected to the
United States Senate as a Free Soil candidate and served from March 4, 1849, to
March 3, 1855; elected Governor of Ohio in 1855 as a Free Soil Democrat and
reelected in 1857 as a Republican; elected as a Republican to the United States
Senate in 1860; took his seat March 4, 1861, but resigned two days later to
become Secretary of the Treasury under President Abraham Lincoln; served as
Secretary of the Treasury until July 1864, when he resigned; member of the peace
convention of 1861 held in Washington, D.C., in an effort to devise means to
prevent the impending war; Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court from
December 1864 until his death on May 7, 1873; presided at the impeachment trial
of President Andrew Johnson in 1868; died in New York City; interment in Oak
Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C.; reinterment in Spring Grove Cemetery,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Bibliography
American National Biography; Dictionary of American Biography; The Yale
Biographical Dictionary of American Law; Blue, Frederick J. Salmon P. Chase: A
Life in Politics. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1987; Niven, John.
Salmon P. Chase: A Biography. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
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