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  1. 20 de feb. de 2020 · Feb 20. Feb 20 Alexander J. Dallas Reports the Court's Decisions. Jason Mandresh. Bios. Alexander J. Dallas was an immigrant who worked his way up to the Reporter of Decisions for the Supreme Court. Dallas kept climbing until he became both Secretary of Treasury and of War during the War of 1812. Alexander J. Dallas.

  2. Alexander J. Dallas (1814 - 1816) When Alexander Dallas (1759 - 1817) was appointed Secretary of the Treasury by President Madison in 1814, he was faced with a bankrupt Treasury depleted by the War of 1812 and with an unstable currency situation caused by the proliferation of commercial banks and their worthless bank notes not backed by specie.

  3. 8 de mar. de 2002 · From Alexander J. Dallas. 30 Jany 1815. Dr. Sir. I send the conclusion of the narrative. 1 Two pages are left blank, for the insertion of the additonal outrages, which I had not the documents to specify. I am afraid, I have not improved your reputation in this business. I know that I have not equalled my own design.

  4. Reinsurance Specialist at BMS Re US · Experience: ReSource Intermediaries, Inc. · Location: Dallas · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Alexander J. Fox’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional ...

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  5. Alexander J. Dallas. AKA Alexander James Dallas. US Secretary of the Treasury, 1814-16. Birthplace: Kingston, Jamaica Location of death: Philadelphia, PA Cause of death: unspecified . Father: Robert Charles Dallas (b. 1710, d. 1769) Mother: Sarah Elizabeth Cormack Hewitt Wife: Arabella Maria Smith (two sons) Son: Alexander J. Dallas (Navy officer, b. 15-May ...

    • June 21, 1759
    • January 16, 1817
  6. 4. MADISON HOME OVERVIEW: FULL NAME: Alexander James Dallas . BORN: June 21, 1759, Kingston, Jamaica. DIED: January 16, 1817 (age 57), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  7. 1. Alexander Dallas to William Jones, September 18, 1814, in Raymond Walters, “The Origins of the Second Bank of the United States,” Journal of Political Economy 53, no. 2 (June 1945): 121. Bibliography: University of Pennsylvania. “Alexander J. Dallas (1759-1817).” University of Pennsylvania University Archives. Accessed December 11, 2017.