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  1. Frederick "Fred" Moore Vinson (January 22, 1890 – September 8, 1953) was an American attorney and politician who served as the 13th chief justice of the United States from 1946 until his death in 1953. Vinson was one of the few Americans to have served in all three branches of the U.S. government.

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  2. Fred M. Vinson, (born Jan. 22, 1890, Louisa, Ky., U.S.—died Sept. 8, 1953, Washington, D.C.), American lawyer and 13th chief justice of the United States, who was a vigorous supporter of a broad interpretation of federal governmental powers.

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  3. 10 de ago. de 2016 · Fred M. Vinson Jr. (1965-1969) Early History: Frederick Moore Vinson, Jr. was born in 1925 in Louisa, Kentucky, to a prominent political family. His father, Fred M. Vinson, served in all three branches of government, including as Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.

  4. During World War II, Frederick M. Vinson (1890 - 1953) was Director of the Office of Economic Stabilization, an executive agency charged with fighting inflation. In 1946, President Truman named him Secretary of the Treasury.

  5. www.oyez.org › justices › fred_m_vinsonFred M. Vinson | Oyez

    Justice Frederick “Fred” Moore Vinson is one of the few people to have occupied positions in all three branches of the federal government, and was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court for seven years. Vinson was born in the rural town of Louisa, Kentucky in 1890. Vinson was an accomplished student and graduated from Normal School in 1909.

  6. 23 de may. de 2018 · —Frederick Vinson. As the thirteenth chief justice, Frederick Moore Vinson led the U.S. Supreme Court from 1946 to 1953. Vinson rose to the Court after a long career as a lawyer, district attorney, member of Congress, federal appellate judge, and secretary of the treasury.