Daniel Richard Crissinger Explained

Daniel Crissinger
Office:3rd Chairman of the Federal Reserve
President:Warren G. Harding
Calvin Coolidge
Deputy:Edmund Platt
Term Start:May 1, 1923
Term End:September 15, 1927
Predecessor:William P. G. Harding
Successor:Roy A. Young
Office2:Member of the Federal Reserve Board
President2:Warren G. Harding
Calvin Coolidge
Term Start2:May 1, 1923
Term End2:September 15, 1927
Predecessor2:William P. G. Harding
Successor2:Roy A. Young
Office3:14th Comptroller of the Currency
President3:Warren G. Harding
Term3:March 17, 1921 - March 30, 1923
Preceded3:John Skelton Williams
Succeeded3:Henry M. Dawes
Birth Date:10 December 1860
Birth Place:Tully Township, Marion County, Ohio, U.S.
Death Place:Marion, Ohio, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Education:University of Akron (BS)
University of Cincinnati (LLB)

Daniel Richard Crissinger (December 10, 1860 – July 12, 1942) was an American banker and lawyer who served as the 3rd chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1923 to 1927. Crissinger previously served as the 14th comptroller of the Currency from 1921 to 1923.

Early life

Crissinger was born on December 10, 1860, to John M. Crissinger a leading lumberjack tradesman and Margaret (Ganzhorn) Crissinger a German immigrant in Tully Township, Marion County, Ohio. He was named after his grand-uncle Daniel Crissinger and was an only child after his brother died at infancy.[1] Crissinger was educated in Caledonia, Ohio, and graduated from Caledonia High School in 1880. He spent one year as a grade school teacher and he worked for one year in the high school.

He attended Buchtel College in Akron, Ohio, and graduated 1885. He studied law with Judge William Z. Davis in Marion, Ohio, until he began formal study at the University of Cincinnati. After graduation in June 1886, he became a partner of Judge Davis.

Career

See main article: Roaring Twenties.

In 1893 Crissinger was elected city solicitor of Marion, Ohio. He served in several partnerships and was nominated for Congress in 1904 and 1906 as a Democrat. Crissinger was vice-president of City National Bank of Marion, Ohio at the time of its founding and he became president of the bank in 1911. He held other posts including director of Marion Steam Shovel Company, president of National City Bank & Trust Company, director and vice-president of the Marion Union Stock Yards Company director, a director and treasurer of the Marion Packing Company, a director of the Marion County Telephone Company, and president of the Marion Cemetery Association.

Crissinger was nominated in 1921 by Republican President Warren G. Harding, who was a friend and neighbor in Ohio, to serve as the 14th Comptroller of the Currency. He became the 3rd Chairman of the Federal Reserve in 1923 and he served under presidents Harding and Coolidge.

Death

He died on July 12, 1942.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The History of Marion County, Ohio: Containing a History of the County; Its Townships, Towns, Churches, Schools, Etc; General and Local Statistics; Military Record; Portraits of Early Settlers and Prominent Men; History of the Northwest Territory; History of Ohio. 1883.
  2. News: United Press . United Press . Daniel Crissinger, Aide of Harding. Lifelong Friend of President, Ex-Governor of the Federal Reserve Board, Dead. Leader in Marion, Ohio. Had Been Banker, Lawyer and Prosecuting Attorney. Quit Capital Post in 1927 . Daniel Richard Crissinger, a friend of President Harding and ... . . July 13, 1942 . 2012-10-28 .