Samuel Osgood

Samuel Osgood Samuel Osgood (February 3, 1747 – August 12, 1813) was an American merchant and statesman born in Andover, Massachusetts, currently a part of North Andover, Massachusetts. His family home still stands at 440 Osgood Street in North Andover and his home in New York City, the Samuel Osgood House, served as the country's first Presidential mansion. He served in the Massachusetts and New York State legislatures, represented Massachusetts in the Continental Congress and was the fourth Postmaster General of the United States (the first under the current Constitution), serving during George Washington's first term.

In 1812, he was elected the first president of the newly formed City Bank of New York, which later became Citibank, predecessor of today's Citigroup. Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 1 - 5 results of 5 for search 'Osgood, Samuel, 1812-1880', query time: 0.06s Refine Results
  1. 1
  2. 2
    Published 1859
    New York : Printed for C.A. Davenport, 1859.
    xii, 264 p.
    Other Authors: ...Osgood, Samuel, 1812-1880...
  3. 3
    Nashua, N.H., Boston, D. Marshall; J. Munroe, 1842.
    x p., 1 ̋., [13]-391 p. 20 cm.
    Other Authors: ...Osgood, Samuel, 1812-1880...
  4. 4
    Published 1842
    Nashua ; D. Marshall, 1842.
    391 p.
    Other Authors: ...Osgood, Samuel, 1812-1880...
  5. 5
    Published 1860
    Cambridge, [Mass.] : Sever and Francis, 1860.
    149 p. ; 23 cm.
    Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.
    Other Authors: ...Osgood, Samuel, 1812-1880...

Search Tools: