Salmon P. Chase
1801-1873
Secretary of the Treasury 1861-1864
Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court 1864-1873
Salmon Portland Chase born in 1808 of Cornish, New Hampshire,
became well known in Cincinnati, Ohio as the " attorney general
of fugitive slaves' for his efforts on that behalf of many slaves
who sought freedom in the free state of Ohio. Elected to the United
States Senate in 1849, he was an outspoken opponent of slavery
extension. Chase served Ohio as its governor for two terms.
December 1864, President Lincoln appointed him Chief Justice of
the U.S. Supreme Court, where he served until his death in New
York in May of 1873.
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