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Organization of the two governments.


The United States Government.


I. The Buchanan Administration. (1857-1861.)

President: James Buchanan (Pa.)

Vice-President: John C. Breckinridge * (Ky.

Department of State.

Secretary of State: Lewis Cass (Mich.)

Secretary of State: Jeremiah S. Black (Pa.), appointed Dec. 17, 1860.

War Department

Secretary of War: John B. Floyd * (Va.

Secretary of War: Joseph Holt (Ky.) (ad interim), Dec. 31, 1860; regularly appointed Jan. 18, 1861.

Navy Department.

Secretary of the Navy: Isaac Toucey (Conn.)

Treasury Department.

Secretary of the Treasury: Howell Cobb* (Georgia

Secretary of the Treasury: Philip F. Thomas (Md.), appointed Dec. 12, 1860

Secretary of the Treasury: John A. Dix (N. Y.), appointed Jan. 11, 1861.

Justice Department.

Attorney-General: Jeremiah S. Black

Attorney-General: Edwin M. Stanton (Pa.), appointed Dec. 20, 1860.

Department of the Interior.

Secretary of the Interior: Jacob Thompson* (Miss.

Post-office.

Postmaster-General: Aaron V. Brown (Tenn.), died Mar. 8, 1859

Postmaster-General: Joseph Holt (Ky.), appointed Mar. 14, 1859

Postmaster-General: Horatio King (Maine), appointed Feb. 12, 1861.


Ii. The Lincoln Administration. (1861-1865.)

President: Abraham Lincoln (Ill.)

Vice-President: Hannibal Hamlin (Maine).

Department of State.

Secretary of State: William H. Seward (New York).

War Department.

Secretary of War: Simon Cameron (Pa.)

Secretary of War: Edwin M. Stanton (Pa.), appointed Jan. 15, 1862.

Navy Department.

Secretary of the Navy: Gideon Welles (Conn.)

Treasury Department.

Secretary of the Treasury: Salmon P. Chase (Ohio

Secretary of the Treasury: W. P. Fessenden (Maine), appointed July 1, 1864

Secretary of the Treasury: Hugh McCulloch (Ind.), appointed March 7, 1865.

Interior Department.

Secretary of the Interior: Caleb B. Smith (Ind.)

Secretary of the Interior: John P. Usher (Ind.), appointed January 8, 1863.

Department of justice.

Attorney-General: Edward Bates (Mo.)

Attorney-General: James Speed (Ky.), appointed Dec. 2, 1864.

Post-office.

Postmaster-General: Montgomery Blair (Md.)

Postmaster-General: William Dennison (Ohio), appointed September 24, 1864.

The United States War Department.

Secretary of War: Joseph Holt (appointed Jan. 18, 1861); Simon Cameron (appointed March 5, 1861)

Secretary of War: Edwin M. Stanton (appointed January 15, 1862).

Assistant secretaries of War:

Assistant Secretary of War: Thomas A. Scott (appointed Aug. 3, 1861

Assistant Secretary of War: Peter H. Watson (appointed Jan. 24, 1862)

Assistant Secretary of War: John Tucker (appointed Jan. 29, 1862)

Assistant Secretary of War: Christopher P. Wolcott (appointed June 12, 1862

Assistant Secretary of War: resigned Jan. 23, 1863)

Assistant Secretary of War: Charles A. Dana (appointed August, 1863).

Colonel Scott was regularly commissioned under the act of August 3, 1861, authorizing the appointment of one assistant secretary of war. Subsequently three assistant secretaries were authorized by law.)

Adjutant-General's Department

Colonel Samuel Cooper * (resigned March 7, 1861)

Brig.-Gen. Lorenzo Thomas (assigned to other duty March 23, 1863)

Colonel Edward D. Townsend.

Quartermaster's Department

Brig.-Gen. Joseph F. Johnston * (resigned April 22, 1861)

Brig.-Gen. Montgomery C. Meigs.

Subsistence Department

Colonel George Gibson (died Sept. 29, 1861)

Brig.-Gen. Joseph P. Taylor (died Jan. 29, 1864)

Brig.-Gen. Amos B. Eaton.

Medical Department

Colonel Thomas Lawson (died May 15, 1861)

Colonel Clement A. Finley (retired April 14, 1862)

Brig.-Gen. William A. Hammond

Brig.-Gen. Joseph K. Barnes (appointed Aug. 22, 1864).

Pay Department

Colonel Benjamin F. Larned (died Sept. 6, 1862)

Colonel Timothy P. Andrews (retired Nov. 29, 1864)

Brig.-Gen. Benjamin W. Brice.

Corps of Topographical Engineers

Colonel John J. Abert (retired Sept. 9, 1861)

Colonel Stephen H. Long. (This corps was consolidated with the Corps of Engineers, under act of March 3, 1863.)

Corps of Engineers

Brig.-Gen. Joseph G. Totten (died April 22, 1864)

Brig.-Gen. Richard Delafield.

Ordnance Department

Colonel Henry K. Craig (until April 23, 1861)

Brig.-Gen. James W. Ripley (retired Sept. 15, 1863)

Brig.-Gen. George D. Ramsay (retired Sept. 12, 1864)

Brig.-Gen. Alexander B. Dyer.

Bureau of military justice

Major John F. Lee (resigned Sept. 4, 1862)

Brig.-Gen. Joseph Holt.

Bureau of the provost Marshal General (created by act of March 3, 1863)

Brig.-Gen. James B. Fry.

General officers of the United States army, January 1, 1861

Brevet Lieut.-Gen. Winfield Scott (General-in-chief

Brig.-General John E. Wool

Brig.-General David E. Twiggs

Brig.-General William S. Harney.

(Note.-E. V. Sumner was promoted Brigadier-General March 16, 1861, vice David E. Twiggs, dismissed March 1, 1861.)

* Afterward in the Confederate service.


The United States Navy Department.

Secretary of the Navy: Gideon Welles.

Assistant Secretary: Gustavus V. Fox.

Yards and Docks: Rear-Admiral Joseph Smith.

Ordnance and Hydrography

Captain George A. Magruder (dismissed April 22, 1861)

Captain Andrew A. Harwood (relieved July 22, 1862)

Rear-Admiral John A. Dahlgren (relieved June 24, 1863)

Commander Henry A. Wise.

(By act of Congress of July 5, 1862, “Hydrography” was transferred to the Bureau of Navigation.)

Navigation (established by act of July 5, 1862)

Rear-Admiral Charles A. Davis.

Equipment and recruiting (established by act of July 5, 1862)

Rear-Admiral Andrew H. Foote (relieved June 3, 1863)

Commander Albert N. Smith.

Construction, equipment, and repair.

Chief Naval Constructor John Lenthall.

(By act of July 5, 1862, the “Equipment and recruiting” Bureau was organized, and thereafter the old bureau was designated as “Construction and repair.” )

Provisions and clothing

Pay-Director Horatio Bridge.

Medicine and Surgery

Surgeon William Whelan.

Steam-engineering (established by act of July 5, 1862)

Engineer-in-Chief Benjamin F. Isherwood.


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The Confederate States Government.

President: Jefferson Davis (Miss.

Vice-President: Alexander H. Stephens (Ga.)

I. Provisional organization. (Feb. 8, 1861.)

Secretary of State: Robert Toombs (Ga.), Feb. 21, 1861

Secretary of State: R. M. T. Hunter, (Va.) July 24, 1861.

Secretary of War: Leroy P. Walker (Ala.), Feb. 21, 1861

Secretary of War: Judah P. Benjamin (La.), Sept. 17, 1861.

Secretary of the Navy: Stephen R. Mallory (Fla.), Feb. 25, 1861.

Secretary of the Treasury: Charles G. Memminger (S. C.), Feb. 21, 1861.

Attorney-General: Judah P. Benjamin, Feb. 25, 1861

Attorney-General: Thomas Bragg, (Ala.), Sept. 17, 1861.

Postmaster-General: J. H. Reagan (Texas), March 6, 1861.

Ii. Reorganization. (Feb. 22, 1862, to April, 1865.)

Secretary of State: R. M. T. Hunter, July 24, 1861

Secretary of State: Judah P. Benjamin, March 17, 1862.

Secretary of War: Judah P. Benjamin, Sept. 17, 1861

Secretary of War: George W. Randolph, March 17, 1862

Secretary of War: Gustavus W. Smith, acting, Nov. 17, 1862

Secretary of War: James A. Seddon, Nov. 20, 1862

Secretary of War: John C. Breckinridge, Jan. 28, 1865.

Secretary of the Navy : Stephen R. Mallory.

Secretary of the Treasury: C. G. Memminger

Secretary of the Treasury: George A. Trenholm , June, 1864.

Attorney-General: Thomas Bragg

Attorney-General: Thomas H. Watts (Ala), March 17, 1862

Attorney-General: George Davis (N. C.), 1864-5.

Postmaster-General: John H. Reagan.


The Confederate States War Department.

Secretary of War: (see above).

Assistant Secretary of War: Albert T. Bledsoe (April 1, 1862)

Assistant Secretary of War: John A. Campbell (October 20, 1862).

Adjt. And Insp.-General's Department

General Samuel Cooper.

Quartermaster-General's Department

Colonel Abram C. Myers (March 15, 1861)

Brig.-Gen. A. R. Lawton (Aug. 10, 1863).

Commissary-General's Department

Colonel Lucius B. Northrop (March 16, 1861)

Brig.-Gen. I. M. St. John (February 16, 1865)

Ordnance Department

Brig.-Gen. Josiah Gorgas.

Engineer Bureau

Maj.-Gen. Jeremy F. Gilmer.

Medical Department

Brig.-Gen. Samuel P. Moore.

Nitre and Mining Bureau

Brig.-Gen. I. M. St. John

Colonel Richard Morton (Feb. 16, 1865).

Conscription Bureau

Brig.-Gen. John S. Preston, Chief

Col. T. P. August, Supt.

Prison camps

Brig.-Gen. John H. Winder.

Exchange of prisoners

Col. Robert Ould, Chief.

Commission of Patents

Commissioner of Patents Rufus R. Rhodes.


The Confederate States Navy Department.

Secretary of the Navy: Stephen R. Mallory.

Orders and detail

Captain French Forrest

Commander John K. Mitchell.

Ordnance and Hydrography

Commander George Minor

Commander John M. Brooke.

Provisions and clothing

Assis't Surgeon John de Bree.

Medicine and Surgery

Surgeon W. A. W. Spotswood.


Governors of the States during the War.

Union States


California

Governor John G. Downey (1860-1)

Governor Leland Stanford (1861-3)

Governor Frederick F. Low (1863-8)


Connecticut

Governor William A. Buckingham (1858-66)


Delaware

Governor William Burton (1859-63)

Governor William Cannon (1863-7)


Illinois

Governor Richard Yates (1861-5)


Indiana

Governor Oliver P. Morton (1861-7)


Iowa

Governor Samuel J. Kirkwood (1860-4)

Governor William M. Stone (1864-8)


Kansas

Governor Charles Robinson (1861-3)

Governor Thomas Carney (1863-5)


Maine

Governor Israel Washburn, Jr. (1861-3)

Governor Abner Coburn (1863-4)

Governor Samuel Cony (1864-7)


Massachusetts

Governor John A. Andrew (1861-6)


Michigan

Governor Austin Blair (1861-4)

Governor Henry H. Crapo (1865-9)


Minnesota

Governor Alexander Ramsey (1859-63)

Governor Stephen Miller (1863-6)


Nevada (State admitted 1864)

Governor Henry G. Blasdell (1864-71)


New Hampshire

Governor Ichabod Goodwin (1859-61)

Governor Nathaniel S. Berry (1861-3)

Governor Joseph A. Gilmore (1863-5)


New Jersey

Governor Charles S. Olden (1860-3)

Governor Joel Parker (1863-6)


New York

Governor Edwin D. Morgan (1859-63)

Governor Horatio Seymour (1863-5)

Governor Reuben E. Fenton (1865-9)


Ohio

Governor William Dennison (1860-2)

Governor David Tod (1862-4)

Governor John Brough (1864-5)


Oregon

Governor John Whittaker (1859-62)

Governor Addison C. Gibbs (1862-6)


Pennsylvania

Governor Andrew G. Curtin (1861-7)


Rhode Island

Governor William Sprague (1860-1)

Governor John R. Bartlett, acting (1861-2)

Governor William C. Cozzens, acting (1863)

Governor James Y. Smith (1863-5)


Vermont

Governor Erastus Fairbanks (1860-1)

Governor Frederic Holbrook (1861-3)

Governor J. Gregory Smith (1863-5)


West Virginia (admitted 1863)

Provisional Governor Francis H. Peirpoint (1861-3)

Governor Arthur I. Boreman (1863-9)


Wisconsin

Governor Alexander W. Randall (1857-61)

Governor Louis P. Harvey (1861-2)

Governor Edward Salomon (1862-3)

Governor James T. Lewis (1863-6).

Confederate States


Alabama

Governor Andrew B. Moore (1857-61)

Governor John Gill Shorter (1861-3)

Governor Thomas H. Watts (1863-5)


Arkansas

Governor Henry M. Rector (1860-3)

Governor Harris Flanagin (1863-4)

Governor Isaac Murphy (1864-8)


Florida

Governor Madison S. Perry (1857-61)

Governor John Milton (1861-5)


Georgia

Governor Joseph E. Brown (1857-65)


Louisiana

Governor Thomas O. Moore (1860-4)

Governor Henry W. Allen (1864-5)


Union military governors

Governor George F. Shepley (1862-4)

Governor Michael Hahn (1864-5)


Mississippi

Governor John J. Pettus (1860-2)

Governor Charles Clarke (1863)

Governor Jacob Thompson (1863-4)


North Carolina

Governor John W. Ellis (1859-61)

Governor H. T. Clark, acting (1861-2)

Governor Zebulon B. Vance (1862-5)


South Carolina

Governor Francis W. Pickens (1860-2)

Governor M. L. Bonham (1862-4)

Governor A. G. Magrath (1864-5)


Tennessee

Governor Isham G. Harris (1857-65)


Union military Governor

Governor Andrew Johnson, (1862-5)


Texas

Governor Samuel Houston (1859-61)

Governor Edward Clark, acting (1861)

Governor Francis R. Lubbock 1861-3)

Governor Pendleton Murrah (1863-5)


Virginia

Governor John Letcher (1860-4)

Governor William Smith, (1864-5)

Border States


Kentucky

Governor Beriah Magoffin (1859-62)

Governor James F. Robinson (1862-3)

Governor Thomas E. Bramlette (1863-7)


Maryland

Governor Thomas H. Hicks (1857-61)

Governor A. W. Bradford (1861-5)


Missouri

Governor C. F. Jackson (1861)


Union

Governor H. R. Gamble (1861-4)

Governor T. C. Fletcher (1864-8)

N. B.-The Confederate Government of Kentucky was provisional in its character. George W. Johnson was elected Governor by the Russellville Convention in November, 1861. He served until he was killed in action at the battle of Shiloh. Richard Hawes was elected by the Provisional Council of Kentucky to succeed him, and acted as the Confederate Provisional Governor of Kentucky from 1862 until the close of the war.-In Missouri Thomas C. Reynolds was the Confederate Governor from 1862 to 1865; but after 1861 a Confederate Governor of Missouri was little more than a name.-In Tennessee, Governor Harris being ineligible to a fourth term, Robert L. Caruthers was elected Governor in August, 1863. Tennessee and her capital being then occupied by the United States forces, Mr. Caruthers was never inaugurated, and Governor Harris held over under the law.


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