CHASE, SALMON PORTLAND

1808–73, American public official and jurist, 6th Chief Justice of the United States (1864–73), b. Cornish, N.H. Admitted to the bar in 1829, he defended runaway blacks so often that he became known as "attorney general for fugitive slaves." Chase became prominent in the Liberty party and later in the Free-Soil party and was elected by a coalition of Free-Soilers and antislavery Democrats to the U.S. Senate, where (1849–55) he eloquently opposed such proslavery measures as the Compromise of 1850 and the Kansas-Nebraska Act.

Chase was elected governor of Ohio in 1855 at the head of a Republican ticket that was dominated by Know-Nothings; by 1857, when he was reelected, he was a leading member of the new Republican party. He was a splendid figure of a man, a "sculptor's ideal of a President," and few Americans have ever gone after that high office with more determination—or less success. He sought the Republican nomination in 1860, but since he lacked the full support of even his own state's delegation and since many considered him an extreme abolitionist, his chance passed quickly.

Again elected to the Senate, Chase served only two days in Mar., 1861, before resigning to become Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury. In that difficult position he took part in framing for Congress the new fiscal legislation necessitated by the Civil War, collected new taxes, placed unprecedentedly large loans with reluctant investors, and directed vast expenditures. To assist in government financing and also to improve the status of the currency, he proposed the national bank system (established in Feb., 1863), which is generally considered his greatest achievement. Ambition and a high regard for his own worth made Chase a difficult man to work with; after refusing four previous attempts, Lincoln finally accepted Chase's resignation on June 29, 1864.

Chase failed in his effort to secure the presidential nomination, but he remained an important national figure, and on Dec. 6, 1864, after the death of Roger B. Taney, Lincoln appointed Chase Chief Justice of the United States. He took a moderate stand in most of the important Reconstruction cases. His dissenting opinion in the Slaughterhouse Cases subsequently became the accepted position of the courts as to the restrictive force of the Fourteenth Amendment. On the other hand, his decision (1870) in Hepburn v. Griswold (see Legal Tender cases) was soon reversed. For his fairness in presiding over the Senate in the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson, he was furiously denounced by his old radical friends. Chase persisted in seeking the presidency, but neither the Democrats in 1868 nor the Liberal Republicans in 1872 were interested in him.

See biography by A. B. Hart (1899, repr. 1969); D. Donald, ed., Inside Lincoln's Cabinet: The Civil War Diaries of Salmon P. Chase (1954, repr. 1970); J. W. Schuckers, Life and Public Services of Salmon P. Chase (1874, repr. 1970).

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...indebtedness, 270 . Chase, Ithamar, birth and...Statutes of Ohio, 34 . Chase, Salmon Portland, birth of, 1 ; goes...at Cincinnati, 31 ; Chases "Statutes of Ohio...550 , et seq .; the" Chase movement" in the Democratic...
...Scott, 298 , 299 ; with Chase, 19 Chase, Kate daughter , 1: 142 ; Cameron discusses Chases resignation with, 344...Philadelphia, 19 ; with Chase to Washington, spring 1860, 27 Chase, Salmon Portland: --domestic life...
...Henry T., 259 , 327 Bolles, Albert S., calls Chase failure in Treasury, 33 - 34 Bonaparte, Jerome...William Chase, Philander, 263 ; characterized by Chase, 25 Chase, Salmon Portland, described by contemporaries, 1 - 2 ; personality...
...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Chase, Salmon P. Salmon Portland , 1808-1873. The Salmon P. Chase papers . Includes bibliographical references...1857. I. Chase, Salmon P. Salmon Portland , 1808-1873--Archives. 2. United...
...and childhood, 26 ; Chase concern for, 26...11; reaction to Chase nomination to be chief...movement, 317 ; and Chase illness, death, and...325 n. 2 Chase, Portland uncle , 325 n. 2 Chase, Salmon P.: birth, childhood...
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...Public Services of Salmon Portland Chase (1874, rpt.; New...Wartime Diaries of Salmon P. Chase (New York: Longmans...been written about Chase. The most comprehensive...biased, insight into Chases actions throughout...
...territories. "The due process clause," Salmon Chase and other prominent abolitionists...policies intended by the framers. Chase was one of many abolitionists who...Sess., App., 479 (speech of Salmon Chase); Foner, Free Soil at 138...
...particularly treasury secretary Salmon Portland Chase and Texas congressman Lemuel Evans...survives is a letter she wrote to Salmon Portland Chase of Ohio, freshly...Carroll to Chase, Apr. 27, 1861, Salmon Portland Chase Papers, Library...
...leading abolitionist figures, including Salmon P. Chase, Charles Dexter Cleveland...Justice majority, Chief Justice Salmon Chase held that the statute would "compel...vested rights reading implicit in Chases Hepburn opinion but rather premised...
...William Seward, who would be Secretary of State, and Salmon Chase, who would go on to serve as Chief Justice. They argued...whether an act was repugnant to the Constitution. In fact, Chase and Seward argued that the Fugitive Slave Act was repugnant...
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...treasury secretary, Salmon P. Chase, was a contentious character...treasury secretary, Salmon Portland Chase, had the formidable...defending runaway slaves, Chase had a huge impact on...customs revenues. One of Chases first moves was to set...
...cabinet at least two of these radical Republicans: William Henry Seward of New York as secretary of state and Salmon Portland Chase of Ohio as secretary of the treasury. Even if the radicals did not immediately have their way, the Republican...
...dispatched Livingston Stone to set up a salmon hatchery. At the McCloud River site...Fargo Co.s Express shipped six million salmon eggs to Minnesota and eastward; in 1875...Frederick F. Low to Secretary of Treasury Salmon P. Chase, Robert Todd Lincoln Papers...
...231-2731 x260 OREGON Portland Oregon Ballet Theatre, June 2-24, Portland Center for the Performing...the Creative Arts, 801 Chase St.; 410/263-2909...Festival; 541/779-0847 Portland Oregon Ballet Theatre...blocks, between Main Salmon Sts. in tent (FREE...
...Festival. Jun 22-Jul 3. Portland Stage, (207) 774-0465...Oct 2-Nov 7. Harvey, Mary Chase. Dec 4-Jan 9. Mauritius...Christopher Youstra; dir: Kathryn Chase Bryer. Apr 14-May 30. How...Jake Rowan; dir: Melanie Salmon Peterson. Apr 16-May 16...
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...otherwise. Thus, the bill would overturn the past and prevailing understanding of the Civil War. As Chief Justice Salmon Portland Chase lectured, Ulysses S. Grants defeat of Robert E. Lee established an indivisible national unity among indestructible...
...In God We Trust" initially appeared on currency during the Civil War at the direction of Treasury Secretary Salmon Portland Chase, future chief justice of the Supreme Court. In 1956, Congress inserted "under God" in the Pledge and explained...
...tree is incapable of stealing the thunder from a circa 1800 grain-painted secretary desk originally owned by Salmon Portland Chase, Abraham Lincolns secretary of the Treasury who later became the sixth chief justice on the U.S. Supreme Court...
...p.m. games in the Portland area-Friday against...Saturday at Lents Park in Portland. April 15 the team entertains...Seattle Quake 2-5, Portland Avalanche 0-7. SCHEDULE...SATURDAY, APRIL 7 - The Chase 5K offers the opportunity...SATURDAY, APRIL 7 - Salmon Creek Run, a 10-kilometer...
...have felt like a minnow among salmon when she competed in the recent...Massachusetts in April, will be in Portland. Registration City league...Multnomah Athletic Club Open At Portland LOCAL GIRLS PLACING IN THE...SATURDAY, APRIL 7 - The Chase 5K offers the opportunity to...
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CHASE, SALMON PORTLAND 1808 73, American public...Kansas-Nebraska Act. Chase was elected governor...elected to the Senate, Chase served only two days...for his own worth made Chase a difficult man to work...Lincoln finally accepted Chases resignation on June 29...
...one of the most valuable single-volume bibliographies of American history. Of the individual books he wrote, Salmon Portland Chase (1899, repr. 1970) and The Foundations of American Foreign Policy (1901, repr. 1970) were probably most...
...of Southern Maine, at Portland. History Early Inhabitants...a mob at Falmouth (Portland) seized a quantity of...Missouri Compromise . With Portland as its capital (moved...Reed, and Margaret Chase Smith, who in 1948 became...attempt to revive native salmon populations, river logging...


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