George Campbell
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George Washington Campbell (1769 - 1848)

George Washington Campbell
Born in Tongue, Sutherland, Scotlandmap
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 79 in Nashville, Tennessee, USAmap
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Preceded by
4th Secretary
Albert Gallatin




Preceded by
Jenkin Whiteside




Preceded by
Joseph Anderson
George W. Campbell
5th United States
Secretary of the Treasury
Dept of the Treasury
1814

US Senator (Class 2)
from Tennessee
[1]
1811—1814
Seal of the US Senate
US Senator (Class 1)
from Tennessee
[2]
1815—1819

Succeeded by
6th Secretary
Alexander J. Dallas




Succeeded by
Jesse Wharton




Succeeded by
John Eaton

Biography

Notables Project
George Campbell is Notable.

Sources

  1. Resigned, vacant February 12, 1814 – March 16, 1814 when successor appointed.
  2. Resigned, vacant April 20, 1818 – September 27, 1818 when successor appointed.




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