- Joseph Nourse
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name = Joseph Nourse
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birth_date = 16 July 1754
birth_place = Washington D.C
death_date = 1841
death_place = Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
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known_for = First Register of the Treasury
occupation = Register of the Treasury
nationality = United StateJoseph Nourse (London, England, 16 July 1754 - Washington D.C.,1841) was the first United States
Register of the Treasury whose career spanned forty years and six presidential administrations. He played a key role in administering the finances of the new Republic.Nourse first served during the American Revolution as military secretary to General
Charles Lee . He returned for a short time to his family's farm in Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia). He settled inPhiladelphia in1779 , where he served as Assistant Auditor General for the Board of Treasury. He was elected Register in1781 , where he assumed responsibility for keeping the financial records and accounts of the new government. He also authenticated each piece of Continental urrency by personally signing it.In 1800, he moved with the federal government from Philadelphia to the City of Washington. He purchased a residence in the
Georgetown area, first at 3101 P Street and later acquiredCedar Hill (as Dumbarton House was historically named) in 1804. As Register of the Treasury, he worked closely with four administrations and early political leaders of the new nations. WhenAndrew Jackson was elected President in 1829, Joseph Nourse was forced from office. [cite web | url=http://www.dumbartonhouse.org/nourse.htm|title=Joseph Nourse America's First Civil Servant|accessdate=2009-09-16]References
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