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Albert Gallatin

    Albert Gallatin was an influential politician and diplomat who played a pivotal role in early American governance. His service in Congress and as Secretary of the Treasury under Jefferson and Madison highlights his profound impact on the nation's formation. Beyond politics, Gallatin's intellectual curiosity extended to ethnology and linguistics, showcasing a broad scholarly range. His legacy endures not only through his political contributions but also through his foundational role in establishing institutions like New York University and the American Ethnological Society.

    The Writings of Albert Gallatin; Volume 1
    Suggestions on the Banks and Currency of the Several United States, in Reference Principally to the Suspension of Specie Payments
    The Writings of Albert Gallatin; Volume 2
    Inaugural Address Of The Hon. Albert Gallatin, Ll. D., On Taking The Chair As President Of The New-york Historical Society ...: Feb. 7th, 1843
    A Memoir on the North-eastern Boundary, in Connexion With Mr. Jay' S Map / by Albert Gallatin. Together With a Speech on the Same Subject, by the Hon.
    The Writings of Albert Gallatin; Volume 3