Franklin MacVeagh, exemplary Treasury Secretary
Grand Old Partisan honors Franklin MacVeagh, born in Pennsylvania, November 22nd 1837. He attended Yale University and Columbia Law School. This savvy entrepreneur established a grocery wholesaler and later headed a bank in Chicago. President William Howard Taft named him Secretary of the Treasury, to introduce businesslike practices within the department. His brother had been Attorney General during the Garfield/Arthur administration. Among the many achievements of Secretary MacVeagh was abolishing hundreds of unnecessary positions at the Treasury Department. Just imagine any Cabinet Secretary being so heroic nowadays! After the Taft administration, his Washington, DC home was the U.S. Government's official residence for visiting foreign dignitaries. It became the Mexican Embassy in 1921 and the Mexican Cultural Institute in 1990. Back to Basics for the Republican Party is my civil rights history of the GOP. To ...