James Gallatin (December 18, 1796 – May 29, 1876) was an American banker who was the son of Albert Gallatin. He was the eldest of two sons and four daughters...
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Abraham Alfonse Albert Gallatin (January 29, 1761 – August 12, 1849) was a Genevan–American politician, diplomat, ethnologist and linguist. Often described...
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coach James Gallatin (1796–1876), president of Gallatin National Bank, son of Albert Gallatin This page lists people with the surname Gallatin. If an...
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state. The town was named after Albert Gallatin, Secretary of Treasury to Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Andrew Jackson became one of the...
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capital was $750,000. Following Gallatin's retirement in 1839, he was succeeded as president by his son, James Gallatin. In 1857, the capital of the bank...
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School, Gallatin established as career as an attorney in New York City. Gallatin, was the son of Elizabeth Dawson Gallatin and James Gallatin, the President...
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Thomas Jefferson and the central fork for Secretary of State James Madison. The Gallatin River is one of the best[according to whom?] whitewater runs...
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cabinet. James Francis Gallatin edited the purported diary of his grandfather James Gallatin, who had acted as private secretary to Albert Gallatin at the...
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Gallatin County, is a county located in the northern part of the U.S. state of Kentucky. Its county seat is Warsaw. The county was founded in 1798 and...
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Albert Gallatin is a bronze statue by James Earle Fraser. It commemorates Albert Gallatin, who founded New York University and served as United States...
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