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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Cabinet, President's (search)
aac Toucey June 21,1848 Reverdy Johnson March 8,1849 John J. Crittenden July 22,1850 Caleb Cushing March 7,1853 Jeremiah S. BlackMarch 6,1857 Edwin M. StantonDec. 20,1860 Edward Bates March 5,1861 Titian J. Coffey, ad interim.June 22,1863 James Speed Dec. 2,1864 Henry Stanbery July 23,1866 William M. EvartsJuly 15,1868 E. Rockwood HoarMarch 5,1869 Amos T. Ackerman June 23,1870 George H. WilliamsDec. 14,1871 Edwards Pierrepont April26,1875 Alphonso Taft May 22,1876 Charles Devens March12,1877 Wayne MacVeagh March 5,1881 Benjamin H. BrewsterDec. 19,1881 Name.Appointed. Augustus H. GarlandMarch6,1885 W. I. H. MillerMarch 5,1889 Richard Olney March 6, 1893 Judson Harmon. June 7, 1895 Joseph McKenna March 5, 1897 John W. Griggs Jan. 25, 1898 March 5,1901 Philander C. KnoxApril 5, 1901 Secretaries of Agriculture. Norman J. ColemanFeb. 13, 1889 Jeremiah M. RuskMarch 4, 1889 J. Sterling MortonMarch 6, 1893 James Wilson March 5, 1897 March 5,1901
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Presidential administrations. (search)
t, Democrat; Bayard, State; Manning, Fairchild, Treasury; Whitney, Navy. Congress, Senate Republican, House Democratic; Carlisle, speaker. 1889-93: Harrison; Morton, Vice-President, Republican; Blaine, State; Windom, at first, Treasury; Tracy, Navy. Congress, Senate Republican, House, 1889-91, Republican; Reed, speaker; 1891-93, Democratic; Crisp, speaker. 1893-97: Cleveland; Stevenson, Vice-President, Democrat; Gresham, then Olney, State; Carlisle, Treasury; Lamont, War; Olney, then Harmon, Attorney-General; Bissell, then Wilson, Postmaster-General; Herbert, Navy; Smith, Interior; Morton, Agriculture. Congress, Democratic; Crisp, speaker; 1895. House Republican; Reed, speaker. 1897-1901: McKinley; Hobart, Vice-President, Republican (died Nov. 2, 1899); Sherman, Day, and Hay, State; Gage, Treasury; Alger and Root, War; McKenna, Griggs, and Knox, Attorney-General; Gary and Smith, Postmaster-General; Long, Navy; Bliss and Hitchcock, Interior; Wilson, Agriculture. Congress,
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
sh cruiser Conde de Vendaito......March 5, 1895 Riot and massacre on the levee, New Orleans......March 12, 1895 Spain gives satisfaction in the Allianca affair......April 26, 1895 Income tax declared null and void by the Supreme Court......May 20, 1895 [The vote was 5 to 4.] Hugh McCullough, ex-Secretary of the Treasury, dies at Washington......May 24, 1895 Secretary of State Gresham dies at Washington......May 28, 1895 Richard Olney appointed Secretary of State, and Judson Harmon, Attorney-General......June 7, 1895 The President issues a proclamation against the Cuban filibusters......June 12, 1895 Justice Howell, of the United States Supreme Court, dies......Aug. 8, 1895 Major-General Miles assumes command of the army......Oct. 5, 1895 [Lieutenant-General Schofield retired for age.] Members of the Venezuela boundary commission named by the President......Jan. 1, 1896 The Secretary of the Treasury calls for bids for $100,000,000 in bonds as a