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  1. Walter Quintin Gresham (* 17. März 1832 bei Lanesville, Harrison County, Indiana; † 28. Mai 1895 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US-amerikanischer Jurist und Politiker. Er war Postminister, Finanzminister und Außenminister der Vereinigten Staaten .

  2. Walter Quintin Gresham (March 17, 1832 – May 28, 1895) was an American attorney, jurist, statesman, and politician who served in the cabinets of presidents Chester A. Arthur and Grover Cleveland. Gresham was the 31st postmaster general of the United States under Arthur from 1883 to 1884 and briefly the 35th U.S. secretary of the ...

  3. Walter Quintin Gresham (born March 17, 1832, near Lanesville, Ind., U.S.—died May 28, 1895, Washington, D.C.) was a leading Republican politician after the American Civil War who abandoned his party to serve as U.S. secretary of state (1893–95) under the Democratic administration of President Grover Cleveland.

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  4. President Grover Cleveland nominated Walter Quintin Gresham to be Secretary of State on March 6, 1893, and Gresham entered into duty on March 7. Gresham died in office on May 28, 1895. Walter Quintin Gresham, 33rd Secretary of State. Rise to Prominence. Gresham was born in Harrison County, Indiana, on March 17, 1832.

  5. Walter Q. Gresham, 1893–1895. Walter Quintin Gresham served as Grover Cleveland’s secretary of state from the inauguration in March 1893 until his death on May 28, 1895. During his two years in office Gresham would be confronted by a variety of problems, large and small, which required his atten-tion.

  6. 8. Jan. 2020 · Walter Quintin Gresham served as Grover Cleveland’s secretary of state from the inauguration in March 1893 until his death on May 28, 1895. During his two years in office Gresham would be confronted by a variety of problems, large and small, which required his...

  7. Tyner: Walter Q. Gresham 299 close of the special session which widened as time went on.5 Following the close of the special session of 1861, Morton refused to grant a commission to Gresham as colonel of a regiment, or even a commission as a lower grade officer. The chairman of the Military Committee then returned to Cory