THA would like to honor Chief Mutáwi Mutáhash (Many Hearts) Marilynn “Lynn” Malerba, who was sworn in as the 45th Treasurer on September 12th, 2022. Photo below is BEP Len Olijar, Treasurer Malerba, and Secretary Yellen. (Photo: BEP) #ustreasury#nativeamericanheritagemonth
On October 31, 1884, Hugh McCulloch was sworn in as the 36th Secretary of the Treasury in the Arthur Administration. He also served as the 27th Secretary of the Treasury and as the first Comptroller of the Currency during the Lincoln and Johnson Administrations.(Photo: LOC)
On October 6th, 1814, Alexander Dallas was sworn in as the 6th Secretary of the Treasury during the Madison administration. (Photo: LOC) #ustreasury#madison#administration
In 1935, Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau Jr. inaugurated a marksmanship contest between the various enforcement services of the Treasury Department. This picture was taken during the contest on August 2, 1938. (Photo: LOC) #ustreasury#lawenforcement#irs#secretservice#atf
On July 29, 1957, Robert B. Anderson become the 56th United States Secretary of the Treasury . This picture shows President-Elect Kennedy and President Eisenhower during the transition in the White House Cabinet Room with Secretary Anderson and incoming Treasury Secretary Dillon.
On June 21, 1949, Georgia Neese Clark was sworn in as the first female Treasurer of the United States. In the picture, she is giving Press Secretary Charles Ross a signed one-dollar bill that bared her name. #ustreasury#womenchangemakers#womeninbusiness#trumanlibrary#dollar
On June 12, 1972, fifty-years ago today, George Shultz became the 62nd Secretary of the Treasury. During Secretary Shultz’s tenure, he co-founded the “Library Group” in March 1973, which is now known as the G7. The picture is provided from the Nixon Library. #ustreasury#G7