The Life and Public Services of Salmon Portland Chase, United States Senator and Governor of Ohio, Secretary of the Treasury and Chief-Justice of the United States
Basic details
The Life and Public Services of Salmon Portland Chase, United States Senator and Governor of Ohio, Secretary of the Treasury and Chief-Justice of the United States is print text, with genre book and biography.
The language is English.
Its dimensions are 6.25 in x 9.13 in..
It is 9 pages long.
It was created sometime in 1874.
Worthington Libraries is the contributor.
J. W. Schuckers is the creator.
It was published in
by D. Appleton and Company in New York.
You can find the original at Worthington Libraries.
Background
Salmon P. Chase was an important figure in Ohio and national politics during the 19th century. His early years in Worthington and Cincinnati under the mentoring of his stern uncle, Bishop Philander Chase, shaped the remainder of his life. These excerpts, written by Chase, give his memories of early youth in Worthington and Cincinnati. His anecdotes give the flavor of life in early Ohio. Schucker's biography was commissioned by Chase's daughters and written shortly after Chase's death. It has long quotations from his letters and examines his political life in detail.
Subjects
It features the person Salmon P. Chase.
It covers the topic slavery.
It covers the city Worthington.
Record details
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The Worthington Memory identification code is wpl0003_001.
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