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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Cabinet, President's (search)
Alexander W. RandallJuly 25, 1866 John A. J. Creswell March 5, 1869 Marshall JewellAug. 24, 1874 James N. TynerJuly 12, 1876 David McK. KeyMarch12, 1877 Horace Maynard June2, 1880 Thomas L. JamesMarch 5, 1881 Timothy O. HoweDec. 20, 1881 Walter Q. GreshamApril 3, 1883 Frank Hatton Oct. 14, 1884 William F. VilasMarch 6, 1885 Don M. DickinsonJan. 16, 1888 John Wanamaker March 5, 1889 Wilson S. BissellMarch 6, 1893 William L. WilsonFeb. 28, 1895 James A. GaryMarch 5, 1897 Charles E. SmithApril21, 1898 March 5, 1901 Attorneys-General. Edmund Randolph Sept.26,1789 William BradfordJan.27,1794 Charles Lee Dec. 10,1795 Theophilus Parsons Feb. 20,1801 Levi Lincoln March 5,1801 Robert Smith March 3,1805 John Breckinridge Aug. 7,1805 Caesar A. RodneyJan. 28,1807 William Pinkney Dec. 11,1811 Richard Rush Feb. 10,1814 William WirtNov.13,1817 John M. BerrienMarch 9,1829 Roger B. TaneyJuly 20,1831 Benjamin F. ButlerNov. 15,1833 Felix Grundy July 5,1838 Henry
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
sident of the United States to use the land and naval forces of the United States to carry these resolutions into effect......April 20, 1898 War with Spain declared. April 20, 1898 [For chronological record, see Spain, War with.] Charles Emory Smith appointed Postmaster-General......April 21, 1898 Congress thanks Commodore Dewey and the officers and men under his command......April 22, 1898 Appropriations for fortifications and other works of defence, for the armament thereof, 01 Hay-Pauncefote treaty ratified......Dec. 16, 1901 Cuba elects Presidential electors......Dec. 31, 1901 [Electoral college meets Feb. 24, 1902.] Panama Canal offered to the United States for $40,000,000......Jan. 4, 1902 Postmaster-General Smith resigns, to take effect......Jan. 10, 1902 [Succeeded by Henry C. Payne.] Secretary of the Treasury Gage resigns, to take effect......Jan. 25, 1902 [Leslie M. Shaw successor.] Insurgents in Batangas, 22 officers, 245 men, wit