EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIONS. WASHINGTON'S CABINET. 1789 TO 1797. Secretaries of State. Thomas Jefferson, of Virginia, Sept. 26, 1789. Secretaries of the Treasury. Alexander Hamilton, of New York, Sept. 11, 1789. Secretaries of War. Henry Knox, of Massachusetts, Sept. 12, 1789. Secretaries of the Navy. None appointed in Washington's administration. Postmasters-General. Samuel Osgood, of Massachusetts, Sept. 26, 1789. Attorneys-General. Edmund Randolph, of Virginia, Sept. 26, 1789. Charles Lee, of Virginia, Dec. 10, 1795. Average annual expenditure, exclusive of public debt, $1,986,588 (404) JOHN ADAMS'S CABINET. 1797 TO 1801. Secretaries of State. Timothy Pickering, of Pennsylvania (held over). Secretaries of the Treasury. Oliver Wolcott, of Connecticut (held over). James McHenry, of Maryland (held over). Secretaries of the Navy. George Cabot, of Massachusetts, May 3, 1798. Postmaster-General. Joseph Habersham, of Georgia (held over). Attorney-General. Charles Lee, of Virginia (held over). Average annual expenditure, exclusive of public debt, $5,287,088. THOMAS JEFFERSON'S CABINET. 1801 TO 1809. Secretary of State. James Madison, of Virginia, March 5, 1801. Secretary of the Treasury. Albert Gallatin, of Pennsylvania, May 14, 1801. |