* Died in office. Acting Vice-President and President pro tem, of the Senate. Resigned the Vice-Presidency. Became President. CABINETS OF THE PRESIDENTS. GEORGE WASHINGTON: April 30, 1789-March 4, 1797 (two terms). Attorney-General: JOHN ADAMS: March 4, 1797-March 4, 1801 (one term). Treasury: Oliver Wolcott, Joseph Habersham, Feb. 25, 1795 66 Sept. 26, 1789 William Bradford, Jan. 27, 1794 Charles Lee, 66 Dec. 10, 1795 appointed March 4, 1797 'John Marshall, 66 66 May 13, 1800 March 4, 1797 Samuel Dexter, 66 Jan. 1, 1801 66 March 4, 1797 May 13, 1800 Rodger Griswold, THOMAS JEFFERSON: March 4, 1801-March 4, 1809 (two terms). Secretary of State: appointed March 5, 1801 Treasury: Albert Gallatin, May 14, 1801 JAMES MADISON: March 4, 1809-March 4, 1817 (two terms). 66 Treasury: Albert Gallatin, Robert Smith, appointed March 6, 1809 James Monroe, 66 April 2, 1811 66 March 4, 1809 Feb. 9, 1814 Oct. 6, 1814 66 William H. Crawford, JAMES MONROE: March 4, 1817–March 4, 1825 (two terms). 66 Postmaster-General: Attorney-General: JOHN QUINCY ADAMS: March 4, 1825-March 4, 1829 (one term). Secretary of State: Henry Clay, Treasury: Richard Rush, March 4, 1817 June 26, 1823 March 4, 1817 66 Nov. 13, 1817 appointed March 7, 1825 66 March 7, 1825 March 7, 1825 May 26, 1828 March 4, 1825 March 4, 1825 Attorney-General: William Wirt, March 4, 1825 |