Buchanan's signature, as used on American currency
Angela Marie "Bay" Buchanan served as Treasurer of the United States under President Ronald Reagan. She held that post from March 17, 1981 to July 5, 1983. Image File history File links Angela Marie Buchanans signature, used on American currency. ... Image File history File links Angela Marie Buchanans signature, used on American currency. ... The Treasurer of the United States is the only position within the United States Department of the Treasury older than the Department itself. ... Order: 40th President Vice President: George H.W. Bush Term of office: 20 January 1981 â 20 January 1989 Preceded by: Jimmy Carter Succeeded by: George H.W. Bush Date of birth: 6 February 1911 Place of birth: Tampico, Illinois Date of death: 5 June 2004 Place of death: Bel-Air...
She is sister of three-time Presidential candidate, Patrick J. Buchanan.
Buchanan lays claim to having advised three Republican presidents, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan, but it was his identity as a pugnacious network television commentator on shows like "The McLaughlin Group" and "Crossfire" that lifted him to national attention and gave his blunt conservative populism a political audience.
BayBuchanan said all of it would be spent on radio and television advertising to begin after Labor Day, with all other campaign expenses financed by private contributions.
Buchanan was also a staunch Nixon defender during the Watergate scandal, until the "smoking gun" tape revealed that the embattled president had been involved in the attempted coverup that led to his disgrace and resignation.