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  1. Charles Sumner Hamlin (August 30, 1861 – April 24, 1938) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the first chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1914 to 1916.

  2. Charles S. Hamlin was the first chairman (called “governor” before 1935) of the Federal Reserve Board. He took office on August 10, 1914, and was chairman until August 9, 1916, then remained on the Board as a member until February 1936.

  3. The papers of Charles Sumner Hamlin primarily relate to the formation and early history of the Federal Reserve System. Charles S. Hamlin served as the first Governor (now Chair) of the Federal Reserve Board from August 10, 1914, to August 9, 1916, and remained on the Board until February 3, 1936.

  4. About this Collection. The digitized portion (8,096 items; 17,808 images) of the papers of lawyer, politician, assistant secretary of the treasury, and governor of the Federal Reserve Board Charles S. Hamlin (1861-1938) includes diaries (1887-1937), diary indexes (1887-1937), and miscellany (1894-1939) relating principally to the formation and ...

  5. Charles Hamlin's scrapbooks cover the entire period of his adulthood, from law school graduation in 1886 to his death in 1938.

  6. Charles Hamlin Papers: Charles S. Hamlin Diaries, 1887-1937; 1927, July 5 - 1928, July 31 Contributor: Hamlin, Charles S. (Charles Sumner) Date: 1927-07-05

  7. Charles Sumner Hamlin (1861–1938) was an American lawyer and politician. He held a number of important political offices, including Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (1893-1897, 1913-1914) and Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board (1914-1916). Return to top. Scope and Contents of the Collection.