Hugh McCulloch

1808–1895 (age 87)

Politician/Financier

Biography

Hugh McCulloch (1808–1895) brought financial steadiness to the nation as Secretary of the Treasury at pivotal moments during and after the Civil War, guiding the federal government through fiscal reform, banking stabilization, and the redemption of wartime debt.

His measured leadership helped rebuild public confidence in the economy, and his legacy endures at Rock Creek Cemetery where he rests among fellow public servants.