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John Watkinson Douglass

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1869 he was promoted to 1st Deputy Commissioner of Internal Revenue, bringing him to Washington, DC. From October 1869 to January 1871 he was Acting Commissioner of Internal Revenue; from August 9, 1871, to May 14, 1875, he was the Commissioner. His portrait was on an issue of tobacco revenue stamps in 1875. He then retired to private practice in Washington, D.C., where he practiced law before the different courts of the District, the executive departments, the Court of Claims and the Supreme Court. He led the reorganization, streamlining and standardization of the Revenue Service, allowing them to cut the number of employees by more than 60%. He became friends with President Grant, who had wanted to place him on the Court of Claims, but no vacancy occurred.
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He became involved in Republican politics and campaigned hard for Abraham Lincoln, with whom he would later become friends, in 1860. He was awarded with an appointment as Collector of Internal Revenue for the 19th Pennsylvania district in Erie in 1861 when the internal revenue service was started. In
293:(1827–1909), was an American politician who served as the 6th president of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia from 1889 to 1893 and as the 7th Commissioner of Internal Revenue from 1871 to 1875. Prior to that, he was the acting Commissioner of Internal Revenue from 1870 to 1871. 31: 695: 309:, J. W. Douglass was the son of Joseph M. Douglass (1834–1905) and Martha A. Watkinson Douglass. He was from a distinguished Pennsylvania family, descended from Paul Lily White, who had helped explore the state with 700: 656: 715: 489: 705: 690: 685: 649: 710: 642: 349:
He married Margaret Lyon (1830–1910). He died August 21, 1909, in Kent, Connecticut, where he was visiting his daughters, and was buried at
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George Lyon Douglass, Helen Douglass McMurtrie, Mary Douglass MacFarland, Josephine Martha Douglass Strong, Katharine R. Douglass
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and was elected President of the Board. During his time he drafted a liquor license law that was passed by Congress.
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His son, George Lyon Douglass, was Speaker of Kansas House of Representatives in 1893.
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In 1889, he was appointed to the three-person Board of Commissioners by
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President of the Board of Commissioners of Washington, D.C.
Benjamin Harrison
Grover Cleveland
William Benning Webb
John Wesley Ross
Commissioner of Internal Revenue
Ulysses S. Grant
Alfred Pleasonton
Daniel D. Pratt
Commissioner of Internal Revenue
Columbus Delano
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Kent, Connecticut
Oak Hill Cemetery
Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
Republican
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
William Penn
George Washington
Erie
Hon. James Thompson
President Benjamin Harrison
Oak Hill Cemetery


"Internal Revenue Service Data Book 2003"
"Previous IRS Commissioners (1862-1955)"
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