Lyman J. Gage

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Lyman J. Gage was an American banker and politician who served as U.S. Secretary of the Treasury under Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt.

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instanceOf United States Secretary of the Treasury
banker
human
politician
appointedBy William McKinley
boardMemberOf World’s Columbian Exposition
surface form: World’s Columbian Exposition (Chicago 1893)
burialPlace Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego
surface form: Greenwood Cemetery, San Diego
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1836-06-28
dateOfDeath 1927-01-26
employer The First National Bank of Chicago
surface form: First National Bank of Chicago

United States Department of the Treasury
endTime 1902-01-31
familyName Gage
fieldOfWork finance
public administration
givenName Lyman
languageSpoken English
memberOfPoliticalParty Republican Party
surface form: Republican Party (United States)
middleName Judd
nativeLanguage English
notableAchievement helped organize financing for the World’s Columbian Exposition
reorganized the U.S. Treasury’s gold reserve policy
notableWork advocacy of the gold standard
occupation banker
politician
officeEndForUnitedStatesSecretaryOfTheTreasury 1902-01-31
officeStartForUnitedStatesSecretaryOfTheTreasury 1897-03-06
placeOfBirth DeRuyter, New York
placeOfDeath San Diego, California, United States
surface form: San Diego, California
positionHeld Secretary of the Treasury
surface form: United States Secretary of the Treasury

president of the American Bankers Association
precededBy John G. Carlisle
religion Unitarianism
residence Chicago, Illinois, United States
surface form: Chicago, Illinois

San Diego, California, United States
surface form: San Diego, California
servedUnder Theodore Roosevelt
William McKinley
sexOrGender male
spouse Cornelia Washburn
Sarah Etheridge
startTime 1897-03-06
succeededBy Leslie M. Shaw
workLocation Chicago, Illinois, United States
surface form: Chicago, Illinois

Washington, D.C.

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