Oct 11, 2008

Shaping of America 1783-1815 Biographies | Albert Gallatin Biography

Born January 29, 1761 (Geneva, Switzerland)

Died August 12, 1849 (Astoria, New York)

U.S. secretary of the treasury, congressman, diplomat

Albert Gallatin was the fourth U.S. secretary of the treasury, serving from 1801 until 1814. He held the office longer than any other person in U.S. history, and he became one of the most influential men of the early American republic. Gallatin served for eight years under President Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826; served 1801–9; see entry in volume 1) and then for four more years under President James Madison (1751–1836; served 1809–17; see entry in volume 2).

A native of Switzerland, Gallatin began life in his adopted country as a land speculator and farmer. Land speculation is the buying of undeveloped frontier land cheaply with the intention of later reselling it to settlers at a higher price, thus making a profit. In the early...

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