John Wilson (bureaucrat)
John Wilson (1807 – January 1876) was an immigrant from Ireland to the United States who held positions in the United States Department of the Treasury and United States Department of the Interior.
Biography
John Wilson was born in Ireland and settled in the District of Columbia at an early age. He held a clerkship in the United States Post Office and United States Department of the Treasury.[1] He was appointed Commissioner of the General Land Office in 1852, and held that office until 1855.[1] He was later Third Auditor of the Treasury 1864-1869.[1]
Wilson was also associated with Railroads in Illinois, and later settled in Washington, D.C. as a claim agent and attorney. He died in Washington D.C., January, 1876 at age 68.[1]
Wilson's brother, Joseph S. Wilson, also served as Commissioner of the General Land Office.
References
- 1 2 3 4 Lanman, Charles (1887). Biographical annals of the civil government of the United States. New York: J M Morrison. p. 552.
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Preceded by Justin Butterfield |
Commissioner of the General Land Office 1852–1855 |
Succeeded by Thomas A. Hendricks |
Preceded by Elijah Sells |
Third Auditor of the United States Treasury 1864–1869 |
Succeeded by Reader W. Clarke |