Lot Myrick Morrill was an American statesman who served as the 28th Governor of Maine, in the United States Senate and as Secretary of the Treasury. Morrill was an accomplished politician serving several elected and appointed offices throughout his lifetime. Morrill, as Secretary of Treasury, was devoted to hard currency rather then paper money and dedicated himself to serve the public good rather then party interests. Morrill was President Grant's fourth and last U.S. Secretary of Treasury. A native of Maine, Morrill was educated in public school and after briefly attending Waterville... College served as principle of a private school in New York. He studied law and passed the bar in 1839, afterwards setting up law practices in Readfield and Augusta, Maine. Morrill, known for his eloquent speaking, soon become popular among Democrat friends advocating temperance. Morrill was elected Maine's House of Representatives in 1854 as a Democrat and served as Chairman of the Maine's Democratic Party.
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| Birthdate: | May 3, 1813 |
| Birthplace: | Belgrade, Maine |
| Date of death: | January 10, 1883 |
| Education: | Colby College |
| Religion: | Universalist Church of America |
| Also known as: | Lot Morrill |