Hiland R. Hulburd (1829 – June 28, 1880) was a United States Comptroller of the Currency from 1867 to 1872.
A member of the bar from Ohio, Hiland R. Hulburd was appointed deputy comptroller in August 1865.
With Hulburd's support, legislation was enacted which allowed Comptrollers to call for reports of condition from the national banks at least five times a year, without warning.
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