William B. Camp

Male, Person

1913 –

35

Who is William B. Camp?

William B. Camp was Comptroller of the Currency from 1966 to 1973.

William B. Camp, a national bank examiner, was appointed Comptroller by President Lyndon Johnson. During his term, a rapidly growing economy led to a dramatic increase in the assets held by national banks.

The agency's remaining responsibility in the issue of currency - redeeming Federal Reserve notes - was transferred to the Treasurer of the United States. Camp is unique among Comptrollers: he was nominated by a president from one political party and renominated by a president, Richard Nixon, from another.

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1913
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on July 23, 2013

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