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  1. "Chase wanted so much to make a name for himself in American politics that early in his career he considered changing his 'fishy' appellation to the more important sounding Spencer Paynce Cheyce. That alteration never came about, but even without a fancy name, the New England-born, Ohio-bred attorney devoted his life to public service at many levels of government.

  2. Career of Salmon P. Chase Randy E. Barnett † Abstract The name Salmon P. Chase is barely known and his career is largely forgotten. In this Article, I seek to revive his memory by tracing the arc of his career from antislavery lawyer, to antislavery politician, to Chief Justice of the United States. In addition to explaining why his is a

  3. 18 de feb. de 2022 · Salmon P. Chase first laid eyes on the nation’s capital in December 1826. An earnest and pious honors graduate of New England’s prestigious Dartmouth College, the 18-year-old cut a fine figure.

  4. 9 de mar. de 1995 · Abstract. Salmon P. Chase was one of the preeminent men of 19th-century America. A majestic figure, tall and stately, Chase was a leader in the fight to end slavery, a brilliant administrator who as Lincoln’s Secretary of the Treasury provided crucial funding for a vastly expensive war, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during the turmoil of Reconstruction, and the presiding officer of ...

  5. 14 de ene. de 2013 · Salmon P. Chase was born January 13, 1808, in New Hampshire and later moved to Cincinnati, Ohio. He became well known locally, and even wrote a treatise on the laws of Ohio that was used for many years. Chase was an ardent abolitionist and his argument before the Supreme Court in Jones v. Van Zandt caught the attention of those outside of Ohio.

  6. For him. this crisis was initiated by the death of his first wife, and like other. reformers it culminated in a determination to assume the burdens of the. oppressed.30 Although Chase's decision to take on a life of reform did come after the death of his first wife, he clearly was aware earlier of the personal.

  7. chase, salmon p. (1808–1873) Born in New Hampshire , Salmon Portland Chase enjoyed an elite education as a private pupil of his uncle, Episcopal Bishop Philander Chase of Ohio, as a Dartmouth student (graduating 1826), and as an apprentice lawyer (1827–1830) to United States Attorney General william wirt.