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William Gibbs McAdoo

COMMITTEE ON THE HISTORY OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
R e g i s t e r of Papers
Processed: MA
Date: 1/23/56

WILLIAM GIBBS McADOO

(1863 - 19U)

The papers of William Gibbs McAdoo, lawyer, politician,
Secretary of the Treasury, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board,
U. £• Senator from California, have been given to the Library of
Congress -with restrictions which are said to hold until I960. The
collection is voluminous, not yet arranged for easy access,
'do
permission for use is as yet obtainable.
Measure of size:
Approximate number of Ubems:
Because Mr. McAdoo was Secretary of the Treasury in 1913
and hence the first Cnairman of the Federal Reserve Board (a post
which he occupied for 5 years), his papers should contain material
of interest to students of the System's early years.
Requests for further information should be addressed to
the chief of the Manuscripts Division, Library of Congress.




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Biographical itote

1863, Oct. 31

Born, near Marietta, Georgia

1885, riov. 18
, May 7

Married Sarah Houstoun Fleming (d. 1912) (5 children)
Married Eleanor Randolph Wilson - daughter of
Woodrow Wilson (2 children)
Married Doris I. Cross

1935, Sept.
1882

Deputy clerk, U. S. Circuit Court for Southern
Division, Eastern District of Tennessee

1885

Admitted to bar

1885-92

Practiced law in Cnattanooga

-1903

Practiced lav in wev ¥ork
President, Hudson and Manhattan R. R. Co.

1913-18

Secretary of Treasury in cabint of Woodrow Wilson

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1914-17
Chairman, Federal Reserve Borrd
Many times delegate to Democratic National Convention
1933-39
1939-41

U. S. Senator from California
Cnairman board, American President (Steamship)
Lines

1941, Feb. 1

Died

Author of:

The Challenge — Licuor and Lawlessness versus
Constitutional uovernment. 1928.
Crowded Years (autobiography). 1931.

See:




Who Was Wno in America, 1897-1942, v o l . I , Marquis.

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