Isaac Newton Becomes Abraham Lincoln’s First Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture

On June 30, 1862, the Senate confirmed Isaac Newton as Abraham Lincoln’s first Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture, which Lincoln had signed into existence a month earlier. Having come to despise the hard labor of his early years on subsistence farms, Lincoln had always favored government intervention to help... Continue reading
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Published on June 30, 2020 07:43
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