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Walter Forward, Sec. of Treasury Signed Letters, 3 [196861]

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Walter Forward, Sec. of Treasury Signed Letters, 3 [196861]
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Three Secretary of Treasury Walter Forward signed letters including one to a member of the house of Representatives. 1842 and 1843. "He was appointed 15th U.S. Secretary of the Treasury by President John Tyler. Bureau of Engraving and Printing portrait of Forward as Secretary of the Treasury. During his tenure as Treasury Secretary, the Independent Treasury System of 1840 was abolished, and the government's funds were deposited once more with commercial banks. Soon after Forward took office, he was asked by Millard Fillmore, then chairman of the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee, to devise a plan to increase the tariff, in response to the serious decrease in revenue caused by the Panic of 1837. He was also asked to develop plans for a "Board of Exchequer" to receive and disburse customs revenue, since the Independent Treasury System was no longer in effect. In August 1842 a strongly protective tariff was passed. Since constant friction with the new President marred his entire tenure as Secretary of the Treasury, he left Tyler's cabinet on February 28, 1843."
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Provenance: Fred Weinberg Numismatic Ephemera Collection