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Richard Rush - Republican Diplomat, 1780-1859 (Hardcover, Reprint 2016)
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Richard Rush - Republican Diplomat, 1780-1859 (Hardcover, Reprint 2016)
Series: PENNSYLVANIA LIVES
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This volume deals with a man whose life was intimately connected
with a most significant formative period in American civilization.
Son of the celebrated Dr. Benjamin Rush, Richard Rush was not such
a dynamic personality, but in his earnest, gracious way he left
almost as deep an imprint on many phases of national life. Educated
as a lawyer, his first public: post was Attorney-General of
Pennsylvania. This was followed in 1811 by appointment as
Comptroller of the United States Treasury, and in 1814 as
Attorney-General of the United States. He was Secretary of State in
1817, consummating the Rush-Bagot Convention de-militarizing the
boundary between America and Canada. For eight years, 1817-1825, he
was Minister to England, negotiating the Commercial Convention of
1818, conducting the initial conversations which led to the Monroe
Doctrine, and working tirelessly for Anglo-American accord. He
returned to the United States in 1825 to be Adams' Secretary of the
Treasury and unsuccessful candidate for Vice-President in 1828. He
was a leading advocate of internal improvements and prominent as an
Anti-Mason, but split with his party over the Bank issue. In 1836
Jackson sent him to England to secure the estate of James Smithson,
from which grew the Smithsonian Institution. His last office was
that of Minister to France in 1847, completing a career of
exceptional variety and service, which is described in this
biography for the first time. In addition to his official
activities, Rush was a prolific writer, chiefly of political
pamphlets, but he also edited the first authentic collection of the
federal statues and published the two volumes of "Memoranda" of his
diplomatic missions. His life necessarily touched many of the great
men of his day, and throughout this record of Richard Rush the
background and personalities of an important historical period are
clearly traced for the reader.
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