Daniel Richard Crissinger

Daniel Richard Crissinger (December 10, 1860 – July 12, 1942) was an American banker and lawyer who served as the 3rd chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1923 to 1927.

He was named after his grand-uncle Daniel Crissinger and was an only child after his brother died at infancy.

In 1893 Crissinger was elected city solicitor of Marion, Ohio.

Crissinger was nominated in 1921 by Republican President Warren G. Harding, who was a friend and neighbor in Ohio, to serve as the 14th Comptroller of the Currency.

He became the 3rd Chairman of the Federal Reserve in 1923 and he served under presidents Harding and Coolidge.