About the OCC:
Hugh McCulloch First Comptroller of the Currency 1863 - 1865

Hugh McCulloch, president of the State Bank of Indiana, was appointed the first
Comptroller of the Currency by President Lincoln. McCulloch, once a foe of
national banking legislation, organized the agency and launched the national
banking system. During McCulloch's 22 months in office, 868 national banks were
chartered and no failures occurred. The first Comptroller recommended major
changes in the banking law. The resulting National Banking Act of 1864 remains
the foundation of the national banking system. McCulloch resigned to become
Lincoln's Secretary of Treasury. He also served as Secretary of Treasury under
President Arthur.
Comptrollers of the Currency
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