Salmon P. Chase
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Definition
Proper noun * Salmon P. Chase: A historical figure, specifically a United States politician and jurist. He is most notable for serving as the sixth Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. His life spanned from 1808 to 1873.
Usage
This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the individual. It is primarily used in historical, political, and legal contexts. * It names a specific person. * It is used in biographical writing and discussions of American history, particularly the 19th century, the Civil War era, and Supreme Court history.
Examples
- Historical Context:
- President Abraham Lincoln appointed Salmon P. Chase as Chief Justice in 1864.
- The legal philosophy of Salmon P. Chase influenced several important post-Civil War rulings.
- Biographical Reference:
- The biography detailed the political career of Salmon P. Chase before he joined the Supreme Court.
- As Treasury Secretary, Salmon P. Chase's portrait was placed on the one-dollar bill.
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used metonymically to refer to the era of his tenure or his legal legacy.
- The Chase Court presided over significant cases regarding Reconstruction.
Variants and Related Words
- Chase, Salmon Portland Chase: The full name of the individual.
- Chief Justice Chase: A title commonly used in historical texts.
- Secretary Chase: Referring to his prior role as Secretary of the Treasury under President Lincoln.
Synonyms
- Chief Justice Chase: A direct synonym when referring to his judicial role.
- The sixth Chief Justice: A descriptive synonym identifying his place in the sequence of Chief Justices.
Related Phrases and Contexts
- Chase National Bank: A major financial institution named in his honor (now part of JPMorgan Chase).
- "In re Chase": A legal citation format that may appear in court records referencing cases from his tenure.
Noun
- United States politician and jurist who served as chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1808-1873)