Memminger, Christopher G

Memminger, Christopher G

▪ Confederate treasurer
born Jan. 9, 1803, Nayhingen, Württemberg
died March 7, 1888, Charleston, S.C., U.S.
 Confederate secretary of the treasury, generally held responsible for the collapse of his government's credit during the American Civil War.

      Soon after his father's death while a soldier in Germany, Memminger immigrated to the United States and settled with his mother in Charleston, S.C. In 1819 Memminger was graduated from South Carolina College, began to study law, and subsequently went on to become a successful attorney. By 1830 he was emerging as a prominent public figure, notable for his opposition to the nullification movement in South Carolina. Elected to the state legislature in 1836, he served as chairman of the finance committee and actively sought to force banks to maintain specie payments. During his legislative career, Memminger gained a reputation as a sound financier.

      Although dissatisfied with the Compromise of 1850, Memminger opposed unilateral opposition by South Carolina. He sided with the conservatives in his state, but, following the John Brown raid in January 1860, he counselled joint defensive measures in the South against Northern antislavery agitation. After Abraham Lincoln's election, he wholeheartedly backed secession and served in South Carolina's secession convention.

      Memminger helped draft the provisional constitution of the Confederate states (Confederate States of America) and then accepted appointment by Pres. Jefferson Davis to become secretary of the treasury for the new Confederate government. He initially planned sparing use of treasury notes, but the financial obligations of the Confederacy dictated their massive issuance. By 1863 the currency had depreciated greatly, and, as the notes fell in value, more were printed to cover governmental expenditures. Military defeats and the effective Union blockade of Southern ports made the financial plight of the South desperate by early 1864. On June 15, 1864—following the collapse of Confederate credit—Memminger resigned.

      He retired to Flat Rock, N.C., and lived there until after the Civil War was over. Then he returned to Charleston and, granted a presidential pardon, began to practice law once again. During the final two decades of his life, he was involved in chemical manufacturing and in assisting the public school system in Charleston.

* * *


Universalium. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Memminger, Christopher G(ustavus) — born Jan. 9, 1803, Nayhingen, Württemberg died March 7, 1888, Charleston, S.C., U.S. German born U.S. public official. He immigrated to the U.S. in his teens and became a successful lawyer in Charleston, S.C. After South Carolina seceded from the …   Universalium

  • Memminger, Christopher G(ustavus) — (9 ene. 1803, Nayhingen, Württemberg–7 mar. 1888, Charleston, S.C., EE.UU.). Funcionario público estadounidense nacido en Alemania. De adolescente inmigró a EE.UU. y ejerció con éxito, en Charleston, S.C., como abogado. Cuando Carolina del Sur se …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Christopher Memminger — Christopher Gustavus Memminger 1st Confederate States Secretary of the Treasury In office February 25, 1861 – June 15, 1864 Preceded by Office instituted Succeeded by …   Wikipedia

  • Christopher Gustavus Memminger — Christopher Memminger Christopher Gustavus Memminger (* 7. oder 9. Januar 1803 in Vaihingen an der Enz, Württemberg, Deutschland; † 7. März 1888 in Charleston, South Carolina) war konföderierter Offizier und Politiker …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Christopher — /kris teuh feuhr/, n. 1. Saint, died A.D. c250, Christian martyr. 2. a male given name: from a Greek word meaning Christ bearer. * * * (as used in expressions) Burckhardt Jacob Christopher Christopher Carson Christopher Saint Columbus Christopher …   Universalium

  • Christopher — (as used in expressions) Burckhardt, Jacob (Christopher) Christopher Carson Fry, Christopher Christopher Harris Handy, W(illiam) C(hristopher) Isherwood, Christopher Christopher William Bradshaw Langdell, Christopher Columbus Christopher Murray… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Memminger — bezeichnet Einwohner der Stadt Memmingen. Memminger ist auch der Name folgender Personen: Anton Memminger (Pseudonym: Oswald Stein; 1846−1923), deutscher Verleger und Autor Christopher Gustavus Memminger (1803–1888), deutschstämmiger US… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Liste der Biografien/Mek–Meo — Biografien: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Confederate States of America — (CSA) Konföderierte Staaten von Amerika …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Konföderierte Staaten — Confederate States of America (CSA) Konföderierte Staaten von Amerika …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”