<h3 style="padding:3px 7px; margin:8px 0; background-color:#CEDFF2;">Today's Featured Picture</h3>[[File:McCULLOCH, Hugh-Treasury (BEP engraved portrait).jpg|border|left|513x513px|style=max-width:40%; margin-right:10px;]]<big>[[Hugh McCulloch]] (December 7, 1808 â May 24, 1895) was an American financier who played a central role in financing the [[wikipedia:American_Civil_War|American Civil War]]. He served two non-consecutive terms as [[wikipedia:United_States_Secretary_of_the_Treasury|United States Secretary of the Treasury]] under three presidents. He was originally opposed to the creation of a system of national banks, but his reputation as head of the [[wikipedia:Bank_of_Indiana|Bank of Indiana]] from 1857 to 1863 persuaded the Treasury to bring him in to supervise the new system as Comptroller of the Currency from 1863 to 1865. As Secretary of the Treasury from 1865 to 1869 under [[wikipedia:Abraham_Lincoln|Abraham Lincoln]] and [[wikipedia:Andrew_Johnson|Andrew Johnson]], McCulloch reduced and funded the gigantic Civil War debt of the Union, and reestablished the federal taxation system across the former [[wikipedia:Confederate_States_of_America|Confederate States of America]]. He served another six months as Secretary of the Treasury from 1884 to 1885, at the close of [[wikipedia:Chester_A._Arthur|Chester A. Arthur's]] term as president. This [[wikipedia:Line_engraving|line-engraved]] portrait of McCulloch was created by the [[wikipedia:Bureau_of_Engraving_and_Printing|Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP)]] as part of a [[wikipedia:US_Treasury_specimen_book|BEP presentation book]] of the first 42 secretaries of the treasury; McCulloch's portrait was used on the 1902 [[wikipedia:United_States_twenty-dollar_bill|United States twenty-dollar bill.]]</big>
<h3 style="padding:3px 7px; margin:8px 0; background-color:#CEDFF2;">Today's Featured Picture</h3>[[File:McCULLOCH, Hugh-Treasury (BEP engraved portrait).jpg|border|left|513x513px|style=max-width:40%; margin-right:10px;]]<big>[[Hugh McCulloch]] (December 7, 1808 â May 24, 1895) was an American financier who played a central role in financing the [[wikipedia:American_Civil_War|American Civil War]]. He served two non-consecutive terms as [[wikipedia:United_States_Secretary_of_the_Treasury|United States Secretary of the Treasury]] under three presidents. He was originally opposed to the creation of a system of national banks, but his reputation as head of the [[wikipedia:Bank_of_Indiana|Bank of Indiana]] from 1857 to 1863 persuaded the Treasury to bring him in to supervise the new system as Comptroller of the Currency from 1863 to 1865. As Secretary of the Treasury from 1865 to 1869 under [[Abraham Lincoln]] and [[wikipedia:Andrew_Johnson|Andrew Johnson]], McCulloch reduced and funded the gigantic Civil War debt of the Union, and reestablished the federal taxation system across the former [[wikipedia:Confederate_States_of_America|Confederate States of America]]. He served another six months as Secretary of the Treasury from 1884 to 1885, at the close of [[wikipedia:Chester_A._Arthur|Chester A. Arthur's]] term as president. This [[wikipedia:Line_engraving|line-engraved]] portrait of McCulloch was created by the [[wikipedia:Bureau_of_Engraving_and_Printing|Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP)]] as part of a [[wikipedia:US_Treasury_specimen_book|BEP presentation book]] of the first 42 secretaries of the treasury; McCulloch's portrait was used on the 1902 [[wikipedia:United_States_twenty-dollar_bill|United States twenty-dollar bill.]]</big>
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