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Research Topics on: albert gallatin

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  • Home of Suffragist Movement; Museum Documents 70 Years of Struggle
    Newspaper article; The Washington Times, February 5, 2006
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...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...
     
  • Inside the Beltway
    Newspaper article; The Washington Times (Washington, DC), February 8, 2012
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    ...promoter of solid scholarship. He is the example that todays academics should emulate. Mr. London was a founder of the Albert Gallatin School of Individualized Study of New York University in 1972 and served as dean for two decades. He was also a founding...
     
  • When the Navy Proved Its Might
    Newspaper article; The Washington Times (Washington, DC), January 24, 2011
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    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...and the Navy was a major consumer of revenue. When the question of dealing with the Barbary Coast pirates arose, Albert Gallatin, the secretary of the Treasury, pointed out that it was cheaper to pay them off than to maintain a navy that could...
     
  • Days of Ceremony, Celebrity and History: Changing of Guard Has Often Been Tearful
    Newspaper article by Pat Butters; The Washington Times, January 20, 1997
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    ...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...
     
  • Presidential Signing Statements
    Newspaper article; The Washington Times, August 6, 2006
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    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...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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Encyclopedia Articles on: albert gallatin

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  • Gallatin, Albert
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    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...
     
  • Gallatin , City, United States
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    GALLATIN , city, United States city (1990 pop. 18,794), seat of Sumner...Hickory Lake, a fishing and recreation area. The city is named for Albert Gallatin , secretary of the treasury under Presidents Jefferson and Madison...
     
  • Ghent, Treaty Of
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...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...
     
  • Dallas, George Mifflin
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...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...
     
  • Geneva , Canton and City, Switzerland
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...intellectual life reached its zenith. Voltaire settled there; J. J. Rousseau, H. B. de Saussure, Jacques Necker, Albert Gallatin, and P. E. Dumont were among the famous sons of Geneva in the 18th cent. The city, annexed to France from 1798...
     

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