Comptroller of the Treasury

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The Comptroller of the Treasury was an official of the United States Department of the Treasury from 1781 to 1921. The Comptroller's office was established by resolution of the Continental Congress in 1778.[1] According to section III of the Act of Congress establishing the Treasury Department, it is the comptroller's duty to

superintend the adjustment and preservation of the public accounts; to examine all accounts settled by the Auditor, and certify the balances arising thereon to the Register; to countersign all warrants drawn by the Secretary of the Treasury, which shall be warranted by law; to report to the Secretary the official forms of all papers to be issued in the different offices for collecting the public revenue, and the manner and form of keeping and stating the accounts of the several persons employed therein. He shall moreover provide for the regular and punctual payment of all monies which may be collected, and shall direct prosecutions for all delinquencies of officers of the revenue, and for debts that are, or shall be due to the United States.

The first person to hold this office was Nicholas Eveleigh.[2][3] It was also held for a time by Gabriel Duvall, who would later serve on the Supreme Court of the United States. The office was originally known as the First Comptroller of the Treasury until it was abolished and replaced with the office of the Comptroller of the Treasury in 1894.[4] The office of the Comptroller of the Treasury was abolished in 1921, with many of its duties transferring to the Comptroller General.[5]

List of officeholders

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Term of office Appointing president Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Nicholas Eveleigh September 11, 1789 April 16, 1791 1 year, 218 days George Washington [6]
2 Oliver Wolcott Jr. 1791 1795 4 years George Washington
? John Steele July 1, 1796 December 15, 1802 6 years, 168 days George Washington
? Gabriel Duvall 1802 1811 9 years Thomas Jefferson [7]
Richard Rush November 1811 1812 1 year James Madison [8]
Joseph Anderson 1815 1836 21 years James Madison
George Wolf 1836 Andrew Jackson
James Nelson Barker 1838 ? Martin Van Buren
Walter Forward March 6, 1841 September 13, 1841 192 days William Henry Harrison
Elisha Whittlesey May 31, 1849 March 26, 1857 Zachary Taylor
Elisha Whittlesey (second appointment) April 10, 1861 January 7, 1863 Abraham Lincoln
Robert Walker Taylor Sr. January 14, 1863 February 25, 1878 15 years, 47 days Abraham Lincoln
Albert G. Porter 1878 1880 2 years Rutherford B. Hayes
? William Lawrence 1880 March 24, 1885 5 years Rutherford B. Hayes [9]
Milton J. Durham 1885 1889 4 years Grover Cleveland
? Robert Tracewell March 4, 1897 June 15, 1914 17 years, 107 days William McKinley
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