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UPTON, Jacob Kendrick, lawyer, born in Wilmot, New Hampshire, 9 October, 1837. He was graduated at the Literary and scientific institution at New London, New Hampshire, in 1860, read law with a brother at Manchester, New Hampshire, and was a clerk in the treasury department. He rose till he became chief clerk of the department in March, 1877, and assistant secretary of the treasury in 1880. Upon the inauguration of President Cleveland he resigned, and has since been a lawyer and banker in Washington. He has contributed articles on financial subjects to the "American Cyclopedia," and is the author of " Money in Politics" (Boston, 1884).
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