GALLATIN, ALBERT

gălˈətĭn, 1761–1849, American financier and public official, b. Geneva, Switzerland. Left an orphan at nine, Gallatin was reared by his patrician relatives and had an excellent education. He emigrated to the United States in 1780 and later settled (1784) in W Pennsylvania. A member of the Pennsylvania constitutional convention in 1789–90, he also served in the state legislature from 1790 to 1792. Although elected U.S. Senator in 1793, he was deprived (1794) of his office by the Federalist-controlled Senate, which claimed he had not been a citizen long enough to hold a seat. Returning to Pennsylvania, his statesmanlike efforts helped restrain the Western farmers in the Whiskey Rebellion (1794), although Gallatin himself opposed the tax on whiskey. As a member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1795–1801), Gallatin became a recognized leader of the Republican (Jeffersonian) minority and was active in advocating financial reform and in opposing war with France. His demand that the Treasury Dept. be accountable to Congress led to the creation of a standing committee on finance in the House (later the Ways and Means Committee). As Secretary of the Treasury under President Jefferson, Gallatin undertook to change aspects of the country's financial policy from Federalist to Jeffersonian principles, and he reduced the country's debt despite the war against the Barbary States and the Louisiana Purchase. Continuing in office under President Madison, he helped to curtail appropriations for the armed forces and opposed the war hawks prior to the War of 1812 because he believed that federal money should go toward realizing the democratic vision of a broadly expanding internal economy. His fiscal accomplishments were virtually destroyed by the Embargo Act of 1807 and the War of 1812. Gallatin left the Treasury Dept. to undertake a diplomatic mission in 1813. He was a key figure in negotiating the Treaty of Ghent, which ended the war with Great Britain. He later served as minister to France (1816–23) and to Great Britain (1826–27). Greatly interested in the Native Americans, Gallatin wrote papers on them and was responsible for founding the American Ethnological Society in 1842. Gallatin's eclectic financial policies—although a Jeffersonian he was a supporter of the Bank of the United States—have been widely praised by conservatives and liberals alike; he was one of the most brilliant and successful of Jeffersonian statesmen.

See biographies by R. Walters, Jr. (1957, repr. 1969), and F. E. Ewing (1959).

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...JAMES GALLATIN SECRETARY TO ALBERT GALLATIN 1813-1827 WITH AN INTRODUCTION...James accompanied his father, Albert Gallatin, as private and confidential...age when the Diary opens. Albert Gallatin held a unique position. Born...
ALBERT GALLATIN THE MACMILLAN COMPANY NEW YORK...MANILA BRETT-MACMILLAN LTD. TORONTO ALBERT GALLATIN Jeffersonian Financier and Diplomat...a more fruitful case than that of Albert Gallatin. Consider a few of his attainments...
THE LIFE OF ALBERT GALLATIN. BY HENRY ADAMS. Reprinted...rich collection of papers which Albert Gallatin left behind him in the hands of...AGE. 1880-1849 685 LIFE OF ALBERT GALLATIN. BOOK I. YOUTH. 1761-1790...
THE WRITINGS OF ALBERT GALLATIN. EDITED BY HENRY ADAMS. VOLUME...1. The Speech of Albert Gallatin, a Representative from the County...System of the United States. By Albert Gallatin. 1831 231...
THE WRITINGS OF ALBERT GALLATIN. THE WRITINGS OF ALBERT GALLATIN. EDITED BY HENRY ADAMS. VOLUME I. ANTIQUARIAN...COMPLETE collection of the published writings of Albert Gallatin would fill many volumes. A list of them, which is...
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...change. by Clement B.G. London , Albert Alford , Marie Anyanechi , Roxroy...Herbert I. London (1988), dean of the Gallatin Division of New York University, and senior...Higher Education, 7(21), 1, 6-7. Mr. Albert Alford, doctoral student, Division of...
...nineteenth century, Jefferson, Albert Gallatin, Stephen Du Ponceau, John Pickering...American Ethnological Society Albert Gallatin settled in New York City in...publications appeared. The venerable Albert Gallatin, then in his eighties, pulled...
...data (Picketing 1820). Albert Gallatin (1761-1849), a Swiss...stating that "since Gallatins time the history of...and the BAE linguist Albert Gatschet (collected...Society I:xxii-xivi. Gallatin, Albert 1836 A Synopsis of...
...1986, 368) offered arguments resembling Albert Gallatins advice to Jefferson in January 1803 (Gallatin...vols. New York: G. P. Putnams Sons. Gallatin, Albert. 1967. Selected writings of Albert Gallatin, edited by James Ferguson. Indianapolis...
...University of New York, Albany. Gallatin, Albert 1845 Note on the Semi-Civilized...Durango. Garcia, Martha, and Luis Alberto Martinez 2006 Delimitacion de concheros...Archaeological Association, Calgary, Alberta. 1996b Organizational Parameters...
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...discordant in 1927, when the institution was founded by Albert Eugene Gallatin, himself one of the "indivisible four" Park Avenue...hung together where the masterpieces assembled by Albert Gallatin were once shown, and the show (until March 29) is...
...by other members of the AAA on Morris and his socially distinguished friends. Gallatin was the great-grandson of Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury under Jefferson and Madison and a founder of New York University; Frelinghuysen was the...
...Clinton called him the greatest treasury secretary since Alexander Hamilton, overlooking such worthier candidates as Albert Gallatin and Andrew Mellon. Robert Rubins actual achievement was more modest, and- as is often the case in government-negative...
...Jefferson and his treasury secretary, Albert Gallatin, to take the first tentative steps...national transportation network Albert Gallatin had envisioned in 1808. Urban...For the first time since the Gallatin plan, federal officials were involved...
...while in office are relatively few. Albert Gallatin, Thomas Jeffersons treasury secretary...treasury secretary since Hamilton was Gallatin, whose statue graces the front...United States in 1780 at age 19, Gallatin combined a patrician style and...
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...Oliver Belmont. Sewall, the first owner, rented the house to Treasury Secretary Albert Gallatin for about a dozen years, and Ms. Bates says its said that Gallatin negotiated the financial aspects of the Louisiana Purchase in the parlor. The house...
...he kept a simple room and parlor. Jefferson dined on "indifferent" food there, according to Treasury Secretary Albert Gallatin, sharing a table with 30 others. Common men rejoiced all over the nation for this common man. (Tired from the 1800...
...year the work was dedicated. Back at Treasury, we can view two portrait statues by Fraser: Alexander Hamilton and Albert Gallatin, secretaries of Treasury under Washington and Jefferson, respectively. Continue east on Pennsylvania Avenue and...
...Mosbys men." And the residents of the little town suddenly saw firsthand the horrors of war. Another of Mosbys men, Albert Gallatin Willis from Hoods Mill in Howard County, Md., was hanged two weeks later on Oct. 13 in Rappahannock County, Va...
...president." The following year, President Thomas Jefferson confirmed this understanding in a letter to Treasury Secretary Albert Gallatin, noting that, from the Founding of the country, "it has been the uniform opinion and practice that the whole foreign...
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GALLATIN, ALBERT gal tin, 1761 1849, American financier...Switzerland. Left an orphan at nine, Gallatin was reared by his patrician relatives...Whiskey Rebellion (1794), although Gallatin himself opposed the tax on whiskey. As...
...tobacco goods, furniture, and boats. Nearby is Old Hickory Lake, a fishing and recreation area. The city is named for Albert Gallatin , secretary of the treasury under Presidents Jefferson and Madison. Andrew Jackson s home, the Hermitage, is nearby...
...Philadelphia; son of Alexander James Dallas . He read law, was admitted (1813) to the bar, and was secretary to Albert Gallatin . After serving as solicitor (1815 17) of the Bank of the United States, Dallas was city attorney (1817 19) and...
...1815. The American commissioners were John Q. Adams , James A. Bayard , Henry Clay , Jonathan Russell, and Albert Gallatin . Negotiations were begun in August, with the recent defeat of Napoleon I giving the British an advantage reinforced...
...North American Review. In 1877 Adams moved to Washington, D.C., his home thereafter. He wrote a good biography of Albert Gallatin (1879), a less satisfactory one of John Randolph (1882), and two novels (the first anonymously and the second...
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