Hugh McCollough
1808–1895
Source: Library of Congress
Biography
Hugh McCulloch was a prominent American financier and statesman who served as Secretary of the Treasury under Presidents Andrew Johnson and Ulysses S. Grant. Before his cabinet appointment, he was a successful banker and financial administrator, earning a reputation for sound monetary policy. McCulloch played a crucial role in managing the nation's finances during the challenging Reconstruction period and advocated for fiscal conservatism and the resumption of specie payments.