Alexander J. Dallas

United States Secretary of the Treasury

Alexander J. Dallas - United States Secretary of the Treasury
Born

June 21st, 1759
265 years ago

Died

January 16th, 1817
208 years ago — 57 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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Jamaican-American lawyer and politician served as the sixth United States Secretary of the Treasury from 1814 to 1815. Played a key role in managing the financial affairs of the nation during the War of 1812. Prior to this position, held the office of the Attorney General of Pennsylvania and contributed significantly to state legal matters. Also served as the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania before his appointment to the federal treasury. Participated in various initiatives to stabilize the economy and public finances.

Served as the sixth Secretary of the Treasury

Managed financial operations during the War of 1812

Acted as Attorney General of Pennsylvania

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