
Salmon P. Chase
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 152 years ago |
Date of birth | January 13,1808 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Cornish |
New Hampshire | |
United States | |
Date of died | May 7,1873 |
Died | New York |
New York | |
United States | |
Spouse | Sarah Bella Dunlop Ludlow |
Eliza Ann Smith | |
Katherine Jane Garmiss | |
Children | Kate Chase |
Nettie Chase | |
Job | Lawyer |
Judge | |
Politician | |
Education | University of Cincinnati |
Dartmouth College | |
Dartmouth | |
Latest noncurrent party | Democratic Party |
Place of burial | Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States |
Previous position | Chief Justice of the United States (1864–1873) |
Party | Democratic Party |
Great grandparent | Samuel Chase |
Mary Chase | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 461207 |
Inside Lincoln's Cabinet: The Civil War Diaries of Salmon P. Chase
A Sketch of the History of Ohio
Diary and correspondence of Salmon P. Chase
Maintain Plighted Faith: Speech of Hon. S. P. Chase, of Ohio, in the Senate, February 3, 1854, Against the Repeal of the Missouri Prohibition of Slavery North of 36 ̊30'.
Reports of Cases Decided by Chief Justice Chase in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Fourth Circuit, 1865-1869
A Preliminary Sketch of the History of Ohio
The Salmon P. Chase Papers: Correspondence, 1858-March 1863
Speech of Salmon P. Chase in the Case of the Colored Woman, Matilda: Who was Brought Before the Court of Common Pleas of Hamilton County, Ohio, by Writ of Habeas Corpus, March 11, 1837
Reclamation of Fugitives from Service: An Argument for the Defendant, Submitted to the Supreme Court of the United States, at the December Term, 1846, in the Case of Wharton Jones Vs. John Vanzandt
Letter of Daniel O'Connell on American Slavery
Speech of Hon. Salmon P. Chase, Delivered at the Republican Mass Meeting in Cincinnati, August 21, 1855; Together with Extracts from His Speeches in the Senate on Kindred Subjects
The Conditions of Reconstruction: In a Letter from Robert Dale Owen to the Secretary of State
Going Home to Vote: Authentic Speeches of S. P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury, During His Visit to Ohio, with His Speeches at Indianapolis, and at the Mass Meeting in Baltimore, October, 1863
The Complete Works of Edward Livington of Criminal Jurisprudence
Anti-Slavery Addresses of 1844 and 1845. By S. P. Chase and Charles D. Cleveland. [Containing the “Address of the Liberty Party of Pennsylvania to the People of the State” by C. D. Cleveland, and “The Address of the Southern and Western Liberty Convention” by S. P. Chase, together with “Addenda. Letter to the Managers of the Philadelphia Bible Society” by C. D. Cleveland. ]
A Sketch of the History of Ohio
Diary and correspondence of Salmon P. Chase
Maintain Plighted Faith: Speech of Hon. S. P. Chase, of Ohio, in the Senate, February 3, 1854, Against the Repeal of the Missouri Prohibition of Slavery North of 36 ̊30'.
Reports of Cases Decided by Chief Justice Chase in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Fourth Circuit, 1865-1869
A Preliminary Sketch of the History of Ohio
The Salmon P. Chase Papers: Correspondence, 1858-March 1863
Speech of Salmon P. Chase in the Case of the Colored Woman, Matilda: Who was Brought Before the Court of Common Pleas of Hamilton County, Ohio, by Writ of Habeas Corpus, March 11, 1837
Reclamation of Fugitives from Service: An Argument for the Defendant, Submitted to the Supreme Court of the United States, at the December Term, 1846, in the Case of Wharton Jones Vs. John Vanzandt
Letter of Daniel O'Connell on American Slavery
Speech of Hon. Salmon P. Chase, Delivered at the Republican Mass Meeting in Cincinnati, August 21, 1855; Together with Extracts from His Speeches in the Senate on Kindred Subjects
The Conditions of Reconstruction: In a Letter from Robert Dale Owen to the Secretary of State
Going Home to Vote: Authentic Speeches of S. P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury, During His Visit to Ohio, with His Speeches at Indianapolis, and at the Mass Meeting in Baltimore, October, 1863
The Complete Works of Edward Livington of Criminal Jurisprudence
Anti-Slavery Addresses of 1844 and 1845. By S. P. Chase and Charles D. Cleveland. [Containing the “Address of the Liberty Party of Pennsylvania to the People of the State” by C. D. Cleveland, and “The Address of the Southern and Western Liberty Convention” by S. P. Chase, together with “Addenda. Letter to the Managers of the Philadelphia Bible Society” by C. D. Cleveland. ]
Salmon P. Chase Life story
Salmon Portland Chase was an American politician and jurist who served as the sixth chief justice of the United States from 1864 to 1873.