George Trenholm

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George Alfred Trenholm
George Trenholm

In office
July 18, 1864 – April 27, 1865
Preceded by Christopher Memminger
Succeeded by John Henninger Reagan

Born February 25, 1807(1807-02-25)
Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.
Died December 9, 1876 (aged 69)
Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Profession Politician

George Alfred Trenholm (February 25, 1807December 9, 1876) was a prominent politician in the Confederate States of America.

George Alfred Trenholm was born in Charleston, South Carolina. At the age of sixteen he left school and went to work for a major cotton broker, John Fraser & Co. in Charleston. By 1853 he was head of the company. When the Civil War broke out, John Fraser & Co. became the Confederate government's overseas banker and financed its own fleet of blockade runners. Trenholm was appointed Confederate Secretary of the Treasury on July 18, 1864. He fled Richmond with the rest of the government in April, 1865. Due to illness he resigned on April 27, 1865. He was later briefly imprisoned at Fort Pulaski near Savannah, Georgia. [1]

It has been suggested that he was the model for Rhett Butler in Gone with the Wind.

The Confederate Navy In Europe - Warren F Spencer ISBN 0-8173-0861-X

This fine addition to Civil War naval and diplomatic literature is deeply researched and full of facts" - American Historical Review

The Secret Service of the Confederate States in Europe - James D Bulloch ISBN 0679-64022-3

"The outcome was influenced more by what happened on the sea than on the land" P Van Doren Stern

George Alfred Trenholm and the Company That Went to War - pub 1973- Ethel S Nepveux

George A Trenholm Financial Genius of the Confederacy- pub 1999 - Ethel S Nepveux ISBN 0-9668843-1-0

Ethel Nepveux's research in British sources reveals the inner workings of the blockade running enterprise. In doing this she demonstrates the degree to which the Confederacy functioned as a nation vis a vis the nations of Europe. She lays to rest much of the mythology that has surrounded George Alfred Trenholm and replaces it with solid historical and, as is usually happens, the history is more exciting than the myths." Alexander Moore Ph. D., historian and book editor.

OCLC: 32431590

Preceded by
Christopher Memminger
Confederate States Secretary of the Treasury
18641865
Succeeded by
John Henninger Reagan
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