List of people on United States banknotes explained

Individual portraits of 53 people central to the history of the United States are depicted on the country's banknotes[1] including presidents, cabinet members, members of Congress, Founding Fathers, jurists, and military leaders. The Secretary of the Treasury was given broad latitude by Congress in 1862 to supervise the design, printing, and issue of banknotes. The Secretary, with input from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, has final approval over the design of banknotes.

The redesign of U.S. banknotes in 1922 prompted the Treasury Department to review the portraits on banknotes and conclude that "portraits of Presidents of the United States have a more permanent familiarity in the minds of the public than any others." Exceptions were made for Alexander Hamilton, Salmon Chase, and Benjamin Franklin. There have been no changes in the people depicted on currency intended for the general public since 1928; when Woodrow Wilson was depicted on the 1934 $100,000 gold certificate, the note was only for internal Treasury and Federal Reserve Bank use.

Six people have been depicted on U.S. currency during their lifetime, with each of those depictions occurring during the American Civil War. Abraham Lincoln was portrayed on the 1861 $10 Demand Note; Salmon Chase, Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury, approved his own portrait for the 1862 $1 Legal Tender Note; Winfield Scott was depicted on Interest Bearing Notes during the early 1860s; William P. Fessenden (U.S. Senator and Secretary of the Treasury) appeared on fractional currency, as did Francis Spinner and Spencer Clark who both approved the use of their own image on fractional currency. In 1873, driven in large part by the actions of Spinner and Clark, Congress prohibited the use of portraits of living people on any U.S. bond, security, note, or fractional or postal currency.[2]

Key to banknote type abbreviations

Many of the 53 individuals were depicted on more than one note of a series or denomination. In the description of the banknotes, the date in parentheses indicates the individual's first appearance on a given note type and denomination. When multiple banknotes are listed, the order, though seeming random, is in accordance with the Friedberg Number,[3] in ascending Friedberg order. The engraved portraits are from a virtual exhibit of bank notes which are part of the National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian Institution.

Key to banknote type abbreviations
AbbrNote typeNote size
DNDemand NoteLarge
LTLegal TenderLarge
CITNCompound Interest Treasury NoteException
IBNInterest Bearing NoteException
RCRefunding CertificateException
SCSilver CertificateLarge
TNTreasury NoteLarge
NBNNational Bank NoteLarge
FRBNFederal Reserve Bank NoteLarge
FRNFederal Reserve NoteLarge
GCGold CertificateLarge
SSNSmall Size BanknoteSmall

People depicted

Each of the 53 individuals depicted on U.S. banknotes (not including fractional currency) is listed alphabetically with their most commonly associated titles, positions held, or affiliations (with dates). Elected and appointed government positions are fairly comprehensive and positions are presented in ascending chronological order.

People on United States banknotes
NameBornDiedPortraitTitle/commentsU.S. Banknote(s)IAD[4]
Adams John Quincy Adams <--
Born: 11 July 1767
(Braintree, Massachusetts)
Died: 23 February 1848
(Washington, District of Columbia)
Federalist, Democratic-Republican; Unitarian[5] -->
1767-07-1111 Jul 17671848-02-2323 Feb 1848U.S. Minister to the Netherlands (1794–97), Prussia (1797–1801); State Senate (Massachusetts, 1802); U.S. Senate (Massachusetts, 1803–08); U.S. Minister to Russia (1809–14), Great Britain (1815–17); U.S. Secretary of State (1817–25); President of the United States (1825–29); U.S. House (Massachusetts, 1831–48).[6] LT $500 (1869)1869
Benton Thomas Hart Benton<--
Born: 14 March 1782
(Orange County, North Carolina)
Died: 10 April 1858
(Washington, District of Columbia)
Democratic-Republican, Jacksonian, Democrat-->
1782-03-1414 Mar 17821858-04-1010 Apr 1858U.S. Senate (Missouri, 1821–51); U.S. House (Missouri, 1853–55).GC $100 (1870)1870
Chase Salmon Portland Chase<--
Born: 13 January 1808
(Cornish, New Hampshire)
Died: 7 May 1873
(New York, New York)
Free Soil, Republican, Free Soil Democrat; Episcopalian[7] -->
1808-01-1313 Jan 18081873-05-077 May 1873U.S. Senate (Ohio, 1849–55 & 1861); Governor (Ohio, 1856–60); U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1861–64); Chief Justice of the United States (1864–73).LT $1 (1862)
CITN $10 (1863)
IBN $10 (1864)
IBN $1,000 (1861)
FRN $10,000 (1918)
SSN $10,000 (1928–34)
1861
ClarkWilliam Clark<--
Born: 1 August 1770
(Caroline County, Virginia)
Died: 1 September 1838
(St. Louis, Missouri)-->
1770-08-011 Aug 17701838-09-011 Sep 1838Explorer
Captain, U.S. Army (1789–96); Superintendent of Indian Affairs (1807–13 & 1822–38); Governor, Missouri Territory (1813–20).
LT $10 (1901)1901
ClayHenry Clay<--
Born: 12 April 1777
(Hanover County, Virginia)
Died: 29 June 1852
(Washington, District of Columbia)
Democratic-Republican, National Republican, Whig; Baptist[8] -->
1777-04-1212 Apr 17771852-06-2929 Jun 1852State House (Kentucky, 1803); U.S. Senate (Kentucky, 1806–07 & 1810–11); Speaker of the House (1811–14, 1815–20, 1823–25); U.S. Secretary of State (1825–29); U.S. Senate (Kentucky, 1831–43 & 1849–52).[9] LT $50 (1869)1869
ClevelandGrover Cleveland[10] <--
Born: 18 March 1837
(Caldwell, New Jersey)
Died: 24 June 1908
(Princeton, New Jersey)
Democrat; Presbyterian-->
1837-03-1818 Mar 18371908-06-2424 Jun 1908Governor (New York, 1883–85); President of the United States (1885–89, 1893–97).FRBN $20 (1915)
FRN $20 (1914)
SSN $1,000 (1928–34)
1914
ClintonDeWitt Clinton <--
Born: 2 March 1769
(Napanoch, New York)
Died: 11 February 1828
(Albany, New York)
Federalist, Democratic-Republican-->
1769-03-022 Mar 17691828-02-1111 Feb 1828State House (New York, 1797–98); State Senate, (New York, 1798–1802 & 1805–11); U.S. Senate (New York, 1802–03); Mayor, New York City (1803–07, 1808-1810 & 1811-15); Lieutenant Governor (New York, 1811–13); Candidate for President (1812); Governor (New York, 1817–23, 1825–28).LT $1,000 (1869)1869
DecaturStephen Decatur<--
Born: 5 January 1779
(Sinepuxent, Maryland)
Died: 22 March 1820
(Bladensburg, Maryland)-->
1779-01-055 Jan 17791820-03-2222 Mar 1820Commodore, U.S. Navy; Quasi-War, First Barbary War; Awarded Congressional Gold Medal (1813).SC $20 (1878)1878
Everett Edward Everett<--
Born: 11 April 1794
(Charlestown, Massachusetts)
Died: 15 January 1865
(Boston, Massachusetts)
Republican; Unitarian[11] -->
1794-04-1111 Apr 17941865-01-1515 Jan 1865U.S. House (Massachusetts, 1825–35); Governor (Massachusetts, 1836–40); U.S. Minister to Great Britain (1841–45); U.S. Secretary of State (1852–53); U.S. Senate (Massachusetts, 1853–54).SC $50 (1878)1878
Farragut David Glasgow Farragut[12] <--
Born: 5 July 1801
(Campbell’s Station, Tennessee)
Died: 14 August 1870
(Portsmouth, New Hampshire)-->
1801-07-055 Jul 18011870-08-1414 Aug 1870Admiral, Commander-in-Chief (1861–70),[13] U.S. Navy (1810–1868); War of 1812, West Indies, American Civil War; Received Thanks of Congress (1862 & 1866).<---->TN $100 (1890)1890
Fessenden William Pitt Fessenden<--
Born: 16 October 1806
(Boscawen, New Hampshire)
Died: 8 September 1869
(Portland, Maine)
Whig, Opposition, Republican-->
1806-10-1616 Oct 18061869-09-088 Sep 1869State House (Maine, 1832, 1840, 1845–46, 1853–54); U.S. House (Maine, 1841–43); U.S. Senate (Maine, 1854–64); U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1864–65).[14] NBN $20 (1882, reverse)1882[15]
Franklin Benjamin Franklin<--
Born: 17 January 1706
(Boston, Massachusetts)
Died: 17 April 1790
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Federalist-->
1706-01-1717 Jan 17061790-04-1717 Apr 1790Founder
Delegate, Pennsylvania, Continental Congress; U.S. Postmaster General (1775, Inaugural Holder); Signer, Declaration of Independence (1776); U.S. Minister to France (1778–85), Sweden (1782–83); President of Pennsylvania and Delegate to the Constitutional convention (1785–88); Delegate, Pennsylvania, U.S. Constitutional Convention (1787).
LT $50 (1874)
RC $10 (1879)
FRN $100 (1914)
SSN $100 (1928–present)
1874
Fulton Robert Fulton<--
Born: 14 November 1765
(Little Britain, Pennsylvania)
Died: 24 February 1815
(New York, New York)-->
1765-11-1414 Nov 17651815-02-2424 Feb 1815Engineer; InventorSC $2 (1896, reverse)1896
Gallatin Albert Gallatin<--
Born: 29 January 1761
(Geneva, Switzerland)
Died: 12 August 1849
(Astoria (Queens), New York)
Democratic-Republican; Huguenot[16] -->
1761-01-2929 Jan 17611849-08-1212 Aug 1849State House (Pennsylvania, 1790–92); U.S. Senate (Pennsylvania, 1793–94); U.S. House (Pennsylvania, 1795–1801); U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1801–14); U.S. Minister to France (1815–23), Great Britain (1826–27).[17] LT $500 (1862)1862
Garfield James Abram Garfield <--
Born: 19 November 1831
(Orange, Ohio)
Died: 19 September 1881
(Elberon, New Jersey)
Republican; Disciples of Christ-->
1831-11-1919 Nov 18311881-09-1919 Sep 1881State Senate, (Ohio, 1859–61);[18] Major General, U.S. Army, (1861–63);[19] U.S. House (Ohio, 1863–81); President of the United States (1881). Shot by Charles J. Guiteau on 2 July 1881.NBN $5 (1882)
GC $20 (1882)
1882
Grant Ulysses S. Grant[20] <--
Born: 27 April 1822
(Point Pleasant, Ohio)
Died: 23 July 1885
(Mt. McGregor, New York)
Republican, Methodist-->
1822-04-2727 Apr 18221885-07-2323 Jul 1885Commanding General (1864–69), U.S. Army (1843–54, 1861–69 & 1877–85); U.S. Secretary of War, (Interim, 12 August 1867 – 12 January 1868);[21] President of the United States (1869–77)
Mexican–American War, American Civil War; Received Thanks of Congress (1863) and awarded The Congressional Gold Medal(1863).[22]
SC $1 (1899)
SC $5 (1886), (1896, reverse)
FRBN $50 (1918)
FRN $50 (1914)
GC $50 (1913)
SSN $50 (1928–present)
1886
Hamilton Alexander Hamilton <--
Born: 11 January 1757
(Charlestown, Nevis)
Died: 12 July 1804
(New York, New York)
Federalist[23] -->
1757-01-1111 Jan 17571804-07-1212 Jul 1804Founder
Lieutenant Colonel, Continental Army (1775–); Continental Congress (1782–83); State House (New York, 1787); U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1789–1795); Major General, Senior Officer, U.S. Army (1799–1800).[24]
DN $5 (1861)
LT $2 (1862)
LT $5 (1862)
LT $20 (1869)
LT $50 (1862)
CITN $50 (1863)
IBN $50 (1864)
IBN $500 (1864)
FRN $1,000 (1918)
GC $1,000 (1870)
SSN $10 (1928–present)
1861
Hancock Winfield Scott Hancock[25] <--
Born: 14 February 1824
(Montgomery County, Pennsylvania)
Died: 9 February 1886
(Governors Island, New York)
Democrat; Baptist-->
1824-02-1414 Feb 18241886-02-099 Feb 1886Major General (1866–1886), U.S. Army (1844–1886); Mexican–American War, American Civil War. Received Thanks of Congress (1866);[26] Candidate for President (1880).SC $2 (1886)1886
Harrison Benjamin Harrison<--
Born: 20 August 1833
(North Bend, Ohio)
Died: 13 March 1901
(Indianapolis, Indiana)
Republican; Presbyterian[27] -->
1833-08-2020 Aug 18331901-03-1313 Mar 1901Brigadier General, U.S. Army (1862–65);[28] U.S. Senate (Indiana, 1881–87); President of the United States (1889–93).NBN $5 (1902)1902
Hendricks Thomas Andrews Hendricks<--
Born: 7 September 1819
(Muskingum County, Ohio)
Died: 25 November 1885
(Indianapolis, Indiana)
Democrat; Presbyterian, Episcopalian[29] -->
1819-09-077 Sep 18191885-11-2525 Nov 1885State House (Indiana, 1848–49); U.S. House (Indiana, 1851–55); Assistant Treasurer of the United States (1853); U.S. Senate (Indiana, 1863–69); Governor (Indiana, 1873–77); Vice President of the United States (1885, Died in Office).[30] SC $10 (1886)1886
Hillegas Michael Hillegas<--
Born: 22 April 1729
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Died: 29 September 1804
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)-->
1729-04-2222 Apr 17291804-09-2929 Sep 1804Provincial Assembly (Pennsylvania, 1765–75); Treasurer of the United States (1775–89, Inaugural Holder).GC $10 (1907)1907
Jackson Andrew Jackson<--
Born: 15 March 1767
(The Waxhaws, South Carolina)
Died: 8 June 1845
(Nashville, Tennessee)
Democratic-Republican, Democrat; Presbyterian[31] -->
1767-03-1515 Mar 17671845-06-088 Jun 1845U.S. House (Tennessee, 1796–97); U.S. Senate (Tennessee, 1797–98); Judge, Tennessee Supreme Court (1798–1804); Major General, U.S. Army, Awarded Congressional Gold Medal(1815); Military Governor of Florida (10 March 1821 – 18 July 1821); U.S. Senate (Tennessee, 1823–25); President of the United States (1829–37). An assassination attempt (the first on a U.S. President) was made by Richard Lawrence on 30 January 1835 outside the Capitol building.LT $5 (1869)
LT $10,000 (1878)
IBN $50 [Two-Year] (1861)
FRBN $10 (1915)
FRN $10 (1914)
GC $10,000 (1870)
SSN $20 (1928–present)
1861
Jefferson Thomas Jefferson<--
Born: 13 April 1743
(Shadwell, Virginia)
Died: 4 July 1826
(Albemarle County, Virginia)
Democratic-Republican; nondenominational Protestant[32] -->
1743-04-1313 Apr 17431826-07-044 Jul 1826Founder
House of Burgesses (Virginia, 1769); Delegate, Virginia Continental Congress (1775–76 & 1783–84); Signer, Declaration of Independence (1776); Governor (Virginia, 1779–81); U.S. Minister to France (1785–1789); U.S. Secretary of State (1790–1793, Inaugural Holder); Candidate for President (1796); Vice President of the United States (1797–1801); President of the United States (1801–1809).
LT $2 (1869)
FRBN $2 (1918)
SSN $2 (1928–present)
1869
Knox John Jay Knox, Jr.<--
Born: 19 March 1828
(Augusta, New York)
Died: 12 February 1892
(New York, New York)-->
1828-03-1919 Mar 18281892-02-1212 Feb 1892Comptroller of the Currency, Department of the Treasury (1872–84).NBN $100 (1902)1902
Lewis Meriwether Lewis<--
Born: 18 August 1774
(Ivy, Virginia)
Died: 11 October 1809
(Hohenwald, Tennessee)-->
1774-08-1818 Aug 17741809-10-1111 Oct 1809Explorer
Governor, Louisiana/Missouri Territory (1807–09).
LT $10 (1901)1901
Lincoln Abraham Lincoln<--
Born: 12 February 1809
(Hardin County, Kentucky)
Died: 15 April 1865
(Washington, District of Columbia)
Whig, Republican; [Non-denominational][33] -->
1809-02-1212 Feb 18091865-04-1515 Apr 1865State House (Illinois, 1834–41); U.S. House (Illinois, 1847–49); President of the United States (1861–65).[34] Assassinated by John Wilkes Booth on 15 April 1865.DN $1 (1861)
LT $10 (1862)
LT $100 (1869)
CITN $20 (1863)
IBN $20 (1864)
SC $1 (1899)
SC $5 (1923)
FRBN $5 (1915)
FRN $5 (1914)
GC $500 (1870)
SSN $5 (1928–present)
1861
Madison James Madison<--
Born: 16 March 1751
(Port Conway, Virginia)
Died: 28 June 1836
(Montpelier, Virginia)
Opposition, Republican; Episcopalian[35] -->
1751-03-1616 Mar 17511836-06-2828 Jun 1836Founder
Member, First General Assembly of Virginia (1776); Delegate, Virginia, Continental Congress (1780–83 & 1786–88); Virginia House of Delegates (1783–86); U.S. Constitutional Convention (1787); U.S. House (Virginia, 1789–97); U.S. Secretary of State (1801–09); President of the United States (1809–17).
LT $5,000 (1878)
FRN $5,000 (1918)
GC $5,000 (1870)
SSN $5,000 (1928–34)
1870
Manning Daniel Manning<--
Born: 16 May 1831
(Albany, New York)
Died: 24 December 1887
(Albany, New York)
Democrat-->
1831-05-1616 May 18311887-12-2424 Dec 1887U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1885–87)SC $20 (1886)1886
Mansfield Joseph King Fenno Mansfield[36] <--
Born: 22 December 1803
(New Haven, Connecticut)
Died: 18 September 1862
(Sharpsburg, Maryland)-->
1803-12-2222 Dec 18031862-09-1818 Sep 1862Major General (1862), U.S. Army (1822–62); Mexican–American War, American Civil War.LT $500 (1874)1874
Marcy William Learned Marcy<--
Born: 12 December 1786
(Southbridge, Massachusetts)
Died: 4 July 1857
(Ballston Spa, New York)
Jacksonian, Democrat-->
1786-12-1212 Dec 17861857-07-044 Jul 1857Adjutant General, New York State Militia (1821–23); New York State Comptroller (1823); Judge, New York Supreme Court (1829–31); U.S. Senate (New York, 1831–33); Governor (New York, 1833–39); Commissioner of Mexican Claims (1839–42); U.S. Secretary of War (1845–49); U.S. Secretary of State (1853–57).[37] SC $1,000 (1878)1878
Marshall John Marshall <--
Born: 24 September 1755
(Germantown, Virginia)
Died: 6 July 1835
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Federalist; Episcopalian[38] -->
1755-09-2424 Sep 17551835-07-066 Jul 1835Captain, Continental Army (1776–81);[39] Virginia General Assembly (1782–91, 1797); U.S. Minister to France (1797); U.S. House (Virginia, 1799–1800); U.S. Secretary of State (1800–01); Chief Justice of the United States (1801–35).<---->TN $20 (1890)
FRN $500 (1918)
1890
McCulloch Hugh McCulloch[40] <--
Born: 7 December 1801
(Kennebunk, Maine)
Died: 24 May 1895
(Prince George's County, Maryland)
Republican-->
1801-12-077 Dec 18011895-05-2424 May 1895Comptroller of the Currency (1863–65); U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1865–69 & 1884–85).NBN $20 (1902)1902
McKinley William McKinley, Jr.<--
Born: 29 January 1843
(Niles, Ohio)
Died: 14 September 1901
(Buffalo, New York)
Republican; Methodist[41] -->
1843-01-2929 Jan 18431901-09-1414 Sep 1901Major, U.S. Army (1861–65); U.S. House (Ohio, 1877–84 & 1885–91); Governor (Ohio, 1892–96);[42] President of the United States (1897–1901). Shot by Leon Czolgosz on 6 September 1901.NBN $10 (1902)
SSN $500 (1928–34)
1902
McPherson James Birdseye McPherson[43] <--
Born: 14 November 1828
(Clyde, Ohio)
Died: 22 July 1864
(Atlanta, Georgia)-->
1828-11-1414 Nov 18281864-07-2222 Jul 1864Major General (1862–64), U.S. Army (1853–64), American Civil War; Killed in battle.TN $2 (1890)1890
Meade George Gordon Meade[44] <--
Born: 31 December 1815
(Cadiz, Spain)
Died: 6 November 1872
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)-->
1815-12-3131 Dec 18151872-11-066 Nov 1872Major General (1862–69), U.S. Army (1835–69); Mexican–American War, American Civil War; Received Thanks of Congress (1864).[45] TN $1,000 (1890)1890
Monroe James Monroe<--
Born: 28 April 1758
(Westmoreland County, Virginia)
Died: 4 July 1831
(New York, New York)
Democratic-Republican; Episcopalian[46] -->
1758-04-2828 Apr 17581831-07-044 Jul 1831Major, Continental Army (1776–79); Colonel, Virginia State Militia (1780);[47] Continental Congress (1783–1786); State House (Virginia, 1786 & 1810–11); U.S. Senate (Virginia, 1790–1794); U.S. Minister to France (1794–96); Governor (Virginia, 1799–1802 & 1811); U.S. Minister to Great Britain (1803–1807); U.S. Secretary of State (1811–1814 and 1815–1817); U.S. Secretary of War (Interim, 27 August 1814 – 15 March 1815);[48] President of the United States (1817–1825).SC $100 (1878)1878
Morris Robert Morris<--
Born: 31 January 1734
(Liverpool, England)
Died: 8 May 1806
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Pro-Administration, Federalist; Episcopalian-->
1734-01-3131 Jan 17341806-05-088 May 1806Founder
Delegate, Pennsylvania, Continental Congress (1776); Signer, Declaration of Independence (1776); State House (Pennsylvania, 1778–1781 and 1785–1787); United States Superintendent of Finance (1781–84).
LT $1,000 (1862)
SC $10 (1878)
1862
Morse Samuel Finley Breese Morse<--
Born: 27 April 1791
(Charlestown (Boston), Massachusetts)
Died: 2 April 1872
(New York, New York)-->
1791-04-2727 Apr 17911872-04-022 Apr 1872Inventor, Morse Telegraph; Co-Inventor, Morse Code; Painter.SC $2 (1896, reverse)1896
Running Running Antelope<--
Born: c.1821
Died: c.1896-->
1821 (circa)c.18211896 (circa)c.1896Sioux Chief of the HunkpapaSC $5 (1899)1899
Scott Winfield Scott[49] <--
Born: 13 June 1786
(Dinwiddie County, Virginia)
Died: 29 May 1866
(West Point, New York)
Whig-->
1786-06-1313 Jun 17861866-05-2929 May 1866Commanding General (1841–61), U.S. Army (1808–61); War of 1812, Seminole Wars, Black Hawk War, Mexican–American War, American Civil War; Military Governor, Mexico City (1847–48); U.S. Secretary of War (Interim, 24 July 1850 – 15 August 1850);[50] Candidate for President (1852). Awarded Congressional Gold Medal (1814[51] and 1848).IBN $500 [Two-Year] (1861)
IBN $100 [Three-Year] (1864)
1861
Seward William Henry Seward<--
Born: 16 May 1801
(Florida, New York)
Died: 16 October 1872
(Auburn, New York)
Whig, Republican[52] -->
1801-05-1616 May 18011872-10-1616 Oct 1872State Senate (New York, 1831–34); Governor (New York, 1839–43); U.S. Senate (New York, 1849–61);[53] U.S. Secretary of State (1861–69). An assassination attempt was made by Lewis Powell, a co-conspirator of John Wilkes Booth, the same night President Lincoln was shot (15 April 1865).TN $50 (1891)1891
Sheridan Philip Henry Sheridan[54] <--
Born: 6 March 1831
(Albany, New York)
Died: 5 August 1888
(Dartmouth, Massachusetts)-->
1831-03-066 Mar 18311888-08-055 Aug 1888Commanding General (1883–88), U.S. Army (1853–88); American Civil War, Indian Wars. Received Thanks of Congress (1865).SC $5 (1896, reverse)
TN $10 (1890)
1890
ShermanJ John Sherman<--
Born: 10 May 1823
(Lancaster, Ohio)
Died: 22 October 1900
(Washington, District of Columbia)
Republican; Methodist[55] -->
1823-05-1010 May 18231900-10-2222 Oct 1900U.S. House (Ohio, 1855–61); U.S. Senate (Ohio, 1861–77 & 1881–97); President pro tem, U.S. Senate (1885–87);[56] U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1877–81); U.S. Secretary of State (1897–98).NBN $50 (1902)1902
ShermanW William Tecumseh Sherman[57] <--
Born: 8 February 1820
(Lancaster, Ohio)
Died: 14 February 1891
(New York, New York)-->
1820-02-088 Feb 18201891-02-1414 Feb 1891U.S. Secretary of War (Interim, 9 September 1869 – 18 October 1869); Commanding General (1869–83), U.S. Army (1840–84); American Civil War, Indian Wars. Received Thanks of Congress (1864[58] & 1865).TN $500 (1891)1891[59]
Stanton Edwin McMasters Stanton[60] <--
Born: 19 December 1814
(Stubenville, [Ohio]])
Died: 24 December 1869
(Washington, District of Columbia)
Democratic-Republican; Quaker-->
1814-12-1919 Dec 18141869-12-2424 Dec 1869U.S. Attorney General (1860–61); U.S. Secretary of War (1862–68); U.S. Supreme Court (appointed 1869, died before taking office).TN $1 (1890)1890
Sumner Charles Sumner<--
Born: 6 January 1811
(Charlestown (Boston), Massachusetts)
Died: 11 March 1874
(Washington, District of Columbia)
Free Soil, Opposition, Republican; Episcopalian-->
1811-01-066 Jan 18111874-03-1111 Mar 1874U.S. Senate (Massachusetts, 1851–74).SC $500 (1878)1878
Thomas George H. Thomas[61] <--
Born: 31 July 1816
(Newsom's Depot, Virginia)
Died: 28 March 1870
(San Francisco, California)-->
1816-07-3131 Jul 18161870-03-2828 Mar 1870Major General (1864–70), U.S. Army (1840–70); Mexican–American War, American Civil War. Received Thanks of Congress (1865).[62] <--This cite copied from above in order to make the reference show properly-->TN $5 (1890)1890
WashingtonG George Washington<--
Born: 22 February 1732
(Westmoreland County, Virginia)
Died: 14 December 1799
(Mt.Vernon, Virginia)-->
1732-02-2222 Feb 17321799-12-1414 Dec 1799Founder
Virginia House of Burgesses (1758–75); Delegate, VA, Continental Congress (1774–75); Commander-in-Chief, Continental Army (1775–83);[63] Member, U.S. Constitutional Convention (1787); President of the United States (1789–97); Lieutenant General, Commander of the United States Army (1798–99).[64]
LT $1 (1869)
CITN $100 (1863)
IBN $100 (1864)
IBN $1,000 [Two-Year] (1861)
IBN $500 [Three-Year] (1861)
SC $1 (1896, reverse)
SC $1 (1923)
SC $2 (1899)
FRBN $1 (1918)
GC $20 (1905)
SSN $1 (1928–present)
1861
WashingtonM Martha Washington<--
Born: 2 June 1731
(Chestnut Grove, Virginia)
Died: 22 May 1802
(Mt.Vernon, Virginia)-->
1731-06-022 Jun 17311802-05-2222 May 1802First Lady of the United States (1789–97).SC $1 (1886)
SC $1 (1896, reverse)
1886
Webster Daniel Webster<--
Born: 18 January 1782
(Salisbury, New Hampshire)
Died: 24 October 1852
(Marshfield, Massachusetts)
Whig, Anti-Jacksonian (Adams), Federalist; Presbyterian[65] -->
1782-01-1818 Jan 17821852-10-2424 Oct 1852
U.S. House (New Hampshire, 1813–17); U.S. House (Massachusetts, 1823–27); U.S. Senate (Massachusetts, 1827–41 & 1845–50); Candidate for President (1836); U.S. Secretary of State (1841–43 & 1850–52).[66]
LT $10 (1869)1869
WilsonWoodrow Wilson[67] <--
Born: 28 December 1856
(Staunton, Virginia)
Died: 3 February 1924
(Washington, District of Columbia)
Democrat; Presbyterian-->
1856-12-2828 Dec 18561924-02-033 Feb 1924Governor (New Jersey, 1911–13); President of the United States (1913–21). Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (1919).SSN $100,000 (1934)1934
WindomWilliam Windom<--
Born: 10 May 1827
(Belmont County, Ohio)
Died: 29 January 1891
(New York, New York)
Republican; Quaker-->
1827-05-1010 May 18271891-01-2929 Jan 1891U.S. House (Minnesota, 1859–69); U.S. Senate (Minnesota, 1870–71, 1871–81 & 1881–83); U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1881, 1889–91).SC $2 (1891)1891
Wright Silas Wright, Jr.<--
Born: 24 May 1795
(Amherst, Massachusetts)
Died: 27 August 1847
(Canton, New York)
Jacksonian, Democrat-->
1795-05-2424 May 17951847-08-2727 Aug 1847U.S. House (New York, 1827–29 & 1829–30); U.S. Senate (New York, 1833–44); Governor (New York, 1845–47).GC $50 (1882)1882

Summary of titles/positions

Below is a summary of the titles/positions held, at one time or another, by the 53 individuals depicted on United States banknotes from 1861 to the present. The list of positions is not exhaustive, but does address the central elected federal and state officials, members of the president's cabinet, military figureheads, and several of the founders and framers of the United States government.

Fifty-three people held at least 132 elected and appointed positions for a cumulative total of over 763 years of public service.

Summary of titles/positions held
Position/titleNo. people
President of the United States13
Vice President2
Speaker of the House1
President pro tem1
Secretary of State11
Secretary of the Treasury8
Secretary of War3
Attorney General1
United States Senate20
United States House17
State Senate6
State House11
Governor15
Delegate, Continental Congress7
Signer, Declaration of Independence3
Member, U.S. Constitutional Convention5
Commanding General6
Supreme Court2

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Notes and References

  1. Friedberg
  2. "Laws of the United States Relating to Loans and the Currency Including the Coinage Acts". Treasury Department, p. 128.
  3. Friedberg
  4. IAD (Initial Appearance Date) indicates each individual's earliest appearance on the scope of U.S. banknotes covered by this list.
  5. Sobel, p. 6.
  6. Sobel, p. 6.
  7. Sobel, p. 66.
  8. Sobel, p. 71.
  9. Sobel, p. 71.
  10. Sobel, p. 72.
  11. Sobel, p. 118.
  12. Eicher, John H. & David J., p. 229.
  13. Eicher, John H. & David J., p. 230.
  14. Sobel, p. 124.
  15. Although the $20 1882 Date Back and Value Back National Bank Notes carry a series date of 1882, they were not issued/released until the late 1880s to early 1890s.
  16. Sobel, p. 139.
  17. Sobel, p. 139.
  18. Sobel, p. 140.
  19. Eicher, John H. & David J., p. 247.
  20. Eicher, John H. & David J., p. 264.
  21. Sobel, p. 153.
  22. Eicher, John H. & David J., p. 265.
  23. Sobel, p. 159.
  24. Heitman, p. 269.
  25. Eicher, John H. & David J., p. 275.
  26. Eicher, John H. & David J., p. 276.
  27. Sobel, p. 166.
  28. Eicher, John H. & David J., p. 281.
  29. Sobel, p. 172.
  30. Sobel, p. 172.
  31. Sobel, p. 196.
  32. Sobel, p. 199.
  33. Sobel, p. 232.
  34. Sobel, p. 232.
  35. Sobel, p. 240.
  36. Eicher, John H. & David J., p. 361.
  37. Sobel, p. 241.
  38. Sobel, p. 243.
  39. Heitman, p. 381.
  40. Sobel, p. 249.
  41. Sobel, p. 254.
  42. Sobel, p. 254.
  43. Eicher, John H. & David J., p. 381.
  44. Eicher, John H. & David J., p. 382.
  45. Eicher, John H. & David J., p. 383.
  46. Sobel, p. 269.
  47. Heitman, p. 396.
  48. Heidler, David S. and Jeanne T. (2004). Encyclopedia of the War of 1812. Naval Institute Press. Annapolis, MD. . P. 16.
  49. Eicher, John H. & David J., p. 473.
  50. Eicher, John H. & David J., p. 474.
  51. Eicher, John H. & David J., pp. 473–474.
  52. Sobel, p. 326.
  53. Sobel, p. 326.
  54. Eicher, John H. & David J., p. 481.
  55. Sobel, p. 328.
  56. Sobel, p. 328.
  57. Eicher, John H. & David J., p. 482.
  58. Eicher, John H. & David J., p. 484.
  59. The $500 1891 Treasury Note was designed, plates engraved, and proof certified and approved by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. However, the issue was never released/circulated.
  60. Sobel, p. 339.
  61. Eicher, John H. & David J., p. 525.
  62. Eicher, John H. & David J., pp. 525–526.
  63. Heitman, p. 571.
  64. Sobel, p. 375.
  65. Sobel, p. 378.
  66. Sobel, p. 378.
  67. Sobel, p. 391.