Register of the Treasury explained

The Register of the Treasury was an officer of the United States Treasury Department. The Register's duties included filing the accounting records of the government, transferring and cancelling federal debt securities, and filing the certificates of U.S.-registered ships.

The signature of the Register of the Treasury was found on almost all United States currency until 1923, along with that of the Treasurer of the United States. Four of the five African Americans whose signatures have appeared on U.S. currency were Registers of the Treasury (Blanche K. Bruce, Judson W. Lyons, William T. Vernon and James C. Napier).[1] [2] [3]

After Woodrow Wilson appointed an African-American, Adam E. Patterson, for the position in 1917, Southern Senators (including Hoke Smith, James K. Vardaman, and Ben Tillman) expressed their opposition to Patterson on the grounds of his race, also saying they opposed any African-American for an office that would put them above Caucasian women. Patterson quickly withdrew his name, and Wilson appointed Gabe E. Parker, the first white man to hold the position in fifteen years, to the Register of the Treasury, leaving African-Americans dismayed.[4]

In 1919, the office of the Register became the Public Debt Service which, in 1940, became the Bureau of the Public Debt.

Registers of the Treasury

The Treasury had eighteen Registers between 1861 and 1933.[5]

NameDates served
April 17, 1861 – August 10, 1864
August 11, 1864 – September 21, 1867
October 5, 1867 – March 15, 1869
April 3, 1869 – March 23, 1878
April 1, 1878 – May 20, 1881
May 21, 1881 – June 5, 1885
June 8, 1885 – June 19, 1893
July 1, 1893 – December 2, 1897
December 3, 1897 – March 17, 1898
April 7, 1898 – April 1, 1906
June 11, 1906 – March 14, 1911
March 15, 1911 – September 30, 1913
October 1, 1913 – December 31, 1914
March 24, 1915 – November 20, 1919
November 21, 1919 – January 24, 1922
January 25, 1922 – September 30, 1927
October 1, 1927 – January 17, 1929
January 22, 1929 – May 31, 1933

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Turkel, Stanley . Heroes of the American Reconstruction: Profiles of Sixteen Educators, Politicians and Activists . 2005 . McFarland & Company . Jefferson, NC . 0-7864-1943-1 . Senator Bruce was also the first black man to preside over the Senate and the first whose signature appeared on all the nation's paper currency (as Register of the Treasury starting on May 18, 1881) . 6.
  2. Book: Holden, Henry M. . To Be a U.S. Secret Service Agent . 2006 . Zenith Imprint . St Paul, Minnesota . 0-7603-2293-7 . 90.
  3. Web site: African Americans on Currency . Bureau of Engraving and Printing . 2007-11-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071113222924/http://www.moneyfactory.gov/document.cfm/18/97 . 2007-11-13.
  4. George. Harvey. The President and the Segregation at Washington. The North American Review. Franklin Square. New York City. 1913.
  5. Web site: Registers of the Treasury . 2007-11-21 . USPaperMoney.Info.