George S. Boutwell

George S. Boutwell

George Sewall Boutwell was an American statesman who served as Secretary of the Treasury under President Ulysses S. Grant, the 20th Governor of Massachusetts, a Senator and Representative from Massachusetts and the first Commissioner of Internal Revenue under President Abraham Lincoln. Boutwell, an abolitionist, is primarily known for his leadership in the formation of the Republican Party, and his championship of African American citizenship and suffrage rights during Reconstruction. Boutwell, as U.S. Representative, was instrumental in the passage and construction of the Thirteenth,...
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Birthdate:January 28, 1818
Birthplace:Brookline, Massachusetts
Date of death:February 27, 1905
Also known as:George Boutwell

Written works by George S. Boutwell

TitleGenre
Thoughts on Educational Topics and Institutions
Eulogy on the death of Abraham Lincoln
Reminiscences Of Sixty Years In Public Affairs V1 Autobiography
Speeches And Papers Relating To The Rebellion And The Overthrow Of Slavery
Emancipation
Elements of agricultural success
manual of the direct and excise tax system of the United States
President's policy
lawyer
Speech of Hon. G.S. Boutwell, delivered before the National Union League Association, Washington, D.C., June 16, 1863
Senator from Louisiana
Reden von gouv. Boutwell, achtb. Thaddeus Stevens und gen. Schenck
Address by the Hon. Geo. S. Boutwell
progress of American independence
crisis of the republic
Constitution of the United States at the end of the first century
Why I am a Republican
Reconstruction
Venezuelan question and the Monroe doctrine
Reciprocity Treaty with Hawaii
Mr. Boutwell's speech on the Mint Bill of 1873
Impeachment
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Personal relationships of George S. Boutwell

  • Harriet Briggs
    Harriet Briggs
  • Adelia Thayer
    Adelia Thayer
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Harriet Briggs Marriage
Adelia Thayer Marriage
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