Memorandum from Secretary of the Treasury John Snyder to President Harry S. Truman with Attachments
This document from Secretary of the Treasury John Snyder recommends the appointment of Ms. Georgia Neese Clark as Treasurer of the United States. She received confirmation from the Senate and became the first woman Treasurer of the United States on June 21, 1949.
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OCR Page 1 of 4THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
WASHINGTON
21-6
June 4, 1949
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My dear Mr. President:
I have the honor to recommend the appointment
of Mrs. Georgia Neese Clark of Kansas, as Treasurer
of the United States, the position formerly occupied
by the late William A. Julian.
Mrs. Clark is a graduate of Washburn College in
Topeka. She is a very successful business women in
the State of Kansas, and at the present time her many
activities include the management of several farms,
operation of a grain elevator, and serving as presi-
dent of a bank. Mrs. Clark is serving her fourth
term as Democratic National Committeewoman for Kansas,
and at one time she was National Committeewoman for the
Young Democrats.
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I am transmitting herewith a nomination in the
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event you approve Mrs. Clark's appointment.
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Paithfully
yours, W Lander
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The President
The White House
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