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  1. Lyman Judson Gage (June 28, 1836 – January 26, 1927) was an American financier and presidential Cabinet officer.

  2. Lyman Judson Gage war ein US-amerikanischer Geschäftsmann und Politiker, der unter den Präsidenten William McKinley und Theodore Roosevelt das Amt des Finanzministers der Vereinigten Staaten bekleidete.

  3. A staunch defender of the gold standard during the election of 1896, Lyman J. Gage (1836 - 1927) was appointed Secretary of the Treasury by President William McKinley in 1897. After McKinley's assassination, he continued to serve under President Theodore Roosevelt.

  4. Lyman J. Gage (1897–1901) Born in Deruyter, New York on June 28, 1836, Gage was forced to abandon his education at age 14 when poverty afflicted his family. After working as a bookkeeper and cashier in Chicago banks, Gage climbed the ladder within the industry, eventually become the leader and treasurer of the "Honest Money League of the ...

  5. 11. Juni 2021 · In its pages, gold bugs like banker Lyman Gage, who detested silver and would succeed Carlisle as Secretary of the Treasury, were won over by Coin’s persuasive messaging and by the youth who ...

  6. Lyman J. Gage, The Relation of the United States Treasury to General Finance, American Economic Association Quarterly, 3rd Series, Vol. 9, No. 1, Papers and Discussions of the Twentieth Annual Meeting, Madison, Wis., December 28-30, 1907 (Apr., 1908), pp. 212-217.

  7. BY LYMAN J. GAGE, Ex-Secretary of the Treasury. The first evidence that a financial crisis had arisen in the late months of 1907, was found in the banking situation in New York City. The conditions necessary to produce it had evolved slowly. These conditions were an increasing expansion of bank credits,