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  1. Ogden Livingston Mills (August 23, 1884 – October 11, 1937) was an American lawyer, businessman and politician. He served as United States Secretary of the Treasury in President Herbert Hoover's cabinet, during which time Mills pushed for tax increases, spending cuts and other austerity measures that would deepen the economic crisis.

  2. Ogden Mills was the secretary of the Treasury from 1932 to 1933 and the ex-officio chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. He advocated for balanced budgets and tax increases during the Great Depression and wrote three books on politics and economics.

  3. Ogden Mills (December 18, 1856 – January 29, 1929) was an American financier and Thoroughbred racehorse owner. [1] Early life. Ogden Mills was born on December 18, 1856, in Sacramento, California, to Jane Templeton Cunningham and Darius Ogden Mills (1825–1910). [2] .

  4. Ogden L. Mills was the Secretary of the Treasury under President Hoover from 1932 to 1933. He continued the policies of his predecessor, Andrew Mellon, and recommended a balanced budget and a tax increase to fight the Depression.

  5. Ogden L. Mills was a Republican politician and lawyer who served as secretary of treasury from 1932 to 1933. He supported the gold standard and balanced budget during the Great Depression.

  6. Ogden Mills was a lawyer, politician, and Treasury official under Presidents Coolidge and Hoover. He played a key role in shaping the Reconstruction Finance Corporation and the Bank Holiday of 1933.

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  8. Oct 11, 2023 · When Ruth and Ogden Mills passed away in the 1920s, the Manhattan mansion went to their son, Ogden Livingston “O.LMills. Ogden L. Mills had recently left a decades-long career in public service.