United States Secretary of the Treasury: Difference between revisions
imported>George Swan (more details) |
imported>George Swan (more details) |
||
Line 206: | Line 206: | ||
|} | |} | ||
|- | |- | ||
William Windom | | [[William Windom]]<br>[[Minnesota]] || | ||
{| | |||
| Mar. 8, 1881 || Sep. 19, 1881 || [[James Abram Garfield]] | |||
|- | |||
| Sep. 20, 1881 || Nov. 13, 1881 || [[Chester Alan Arthur]] | |||
|} | |||
Charles J. Folger | |- | ||
| [[Charles J. Folger]]<br>[[New York]] || | |||
{| | |||
| Nov. 14, 1881 || Sep. 4, 1884 || [[Chester Alan Arthur]] | |||
|} | |||
Walter Q. Gresham | |- | ||
| [[Walter Q. Gresham]]<br>[[Indiana]] || | |||
{| | |||
| Sep. 25, 1884 - Oct. 30, 1884 || [[Chester Alan Arthur]] | |||
|} | |||
Hugh McCulloch | |- | ||
| [[Hugh McCulloch]]<br>[[Indiana]] || | |||
{| | |||
| Oct. 31, 1884 - Mar. 3, 1885 || [[Chester Alan Arthur]] | |||
|- | |||
| Mar. 4, 1885 - Mar. 7, 1885 || [[Grover Cleveland]] | |||
Daniel Manning | |} | ||
|- | |||
| [[Daniel Manning]]<br>[[New York]] || | |||
{| | |||
| Mar. 8, 1885 || Mar. 31, 1887 || [[Grover Cleveland]] | |||
Charles S. Fairchild | |} | ||
|- | |||
| [[Charles S. Fairchild]]<br>[[New York]] || | |||
{| | |||
| Apr. 1, 1887 || Mar. 3, 1889 || [[Grover Cleveland]] | |||
|- | |||
William Windom | | Mar. 4, 1889 || Mar. 6, 1889 || [[Benjamin Harrison]] | ||
|} | |||
|- | |||
| [[William Windom]]<br>[[Minnesota]] || | |||
{| | |||
Charles Foster | | Mar. 7, 1889 || Jan. 29, 1891 || [[Benjamin Harrison]] | ||
|} | |||
|- | |||
| [[Charles Foster]]<br>[[Ohio]] || | |||
{| | |||
| Feb. 25, 1891 || Mar. 3, 1893 || [[Benjamin Harrison]] | |||
John G. Carlisle | |- | ||
| Mar. 4, 1893 || Mar. 6, 1893 || Cleveland | |||
|} | |||
|- | |||
| [[John G. Carlisle]]<br>[[Kentucky]] || | |||
{| | |||
Lyman J. Gage | | Mar. 7, 1893 || Mar. 3, 1897 || Cleveland | ||
|- | |||
| Mar. 4, 1897 || Mar. 5, 1897 || [[William McKinley]] | |||
|} | |||
|- | |||
| [[Lyman J. Gage]]<br>[[Illinois]] || | |||
Leslie M. Shaw | {| | ||
| Mar. 6, 1897 || Sep. 14, 1901 || [[William McKinley]] | |||
|- | |||
| Sep. 14, 1901 || Jan. 31, 1902 || [[Theodore Roosevelt]] | |||
|} | |||
George B. Cortelyou | |- | ||
| [[Leslie M. Shaw]]<br>[[Iowa]] || | |||
{| | |||
| Feb. 1, 1902 || Mar. 3, 1907 || [[Theodore Roosevelt]] | |||
|} | |||
|- | |||
Franklin MacVeagh | | [[George B. Cortelyou]]<br>[[New York]] || | ||
{| | |||
| Mar. 4, 1907|| Mar. 3, 1909 || [[Theodore Roosevelt]] | |||
|- | |||
| Mar. 4, 1909 || Mar. 7, 1909 || [[William Howard Taft]] | |||
|} | |||
|- | |||
| [[Franklin MacVeagh]]<br>[[Illinois]] || | |||
{| | |||
| Mar. 8, 1909|| Mar. 3, 1913 || [[William Howard Taft]] | |||
|- | |||
| Mar. 4, 1913 || Mar. 5, 1913 || [[Woodrow Wilson]] | |||
|} | |} | ||
|- | |- |
Revision as of 14:37, 26 January 2008
The Secretary of the Treasury is a Cabinet member charged with developing fiscal policy for the United States of America and overseeing the Department of the Treasury. The position was established in 1789, giving it the distinction of being one of the two oldest Cabinet positions.[1] The first and most influential secretary was Alexander Hamilton (1789-1794), who established the new nation's finances on a sound bases, and to provide political support created the world's first voter-based political party, the Federalist Party, using the Treasury's national network of supporters.
In most countries this position is generally known as the Minister of Finance; Britain calls it the Chancellor of the Exchequer. The Secretary is fifth in the line of succession to the Presidency. The current Secretary is Henry Paulson.
Secretaries of the Treasury
Below is a list of the Secretaries of the Treasury along with their dates of service, and the President(s) they served under[2]:
|-
| William Windom
Minnesota ||
Mar. 8, 1881 | Sep. 19, 1881 | James Abram Garfield |
Sep. 20, 1881 | Nov. 13, 1881 | Chester Alan Arthur |
|-
| Charles J. Folger
New York ||
Nov. 14, 1881 | Sep. 4, 1884 | Chester Alan Arthur |
|-
| Walter Q. Gresham
Indiana ||
Sep. 25, 1884 - Oct. 30, 1884 | Chester Alan Arthur |
|-
| Hugh McCulloch
Indiana ||
Oct. 31, 1884 - Mar. 3, 1885 | Chester Alan Arthur |
Mar. 4, 1885 - Mar. 7, 1885 | Grover Cleveland |
|-
| Daniel Manning
New York ||
Mar. 8, 1885 | Mar. 31, 1887 | Grover Cleveland |
|-
| Charles S. Fairchild
New York ||
Apr. 1, 1887 | Mar. 3, 1889 | Grover Cleveland |
Mar. 4, 1889 | Mar. 6, 1889 | Benjamin Harrison |
|-
| William Windom
Minnesota ||
Mar. 7, 1889 | Jan. 29, 1891 | Benjamin Harrison |
|-
| Charles Foster
Ohio ||
Feb. 25, 1891 | Mar. 3, 1893 | Benjamin Harrison |
Mar. 4, 1893 | Mar. 6, 1893 | Cleveland |
|-
| John G. Carlisle
Kentucky ||
Mar. 7, 1893 | Mar. 3, 1897 | Cleveland |
Mar. 4, 1897 | Mar. 5, 1897 | William McKinley |
|-
| Lyman J. Gage
Illinois ||
Mar. 6, 1897 | Sep. 14, 1901 | William McKinley |
Sep. 14, 1901 | Jan. 31, 1902 | Theodore Roosevelt |
|-
| Leslie M. Shaw
Iowa ||
Feb. 1, 1902 | Mar. 3, 1907 | Theodore Roosevelt |
|-
| George B. Cortelyou
New York ||
Mar. 4, 1907 | Mar. 3, 1909 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Mar. 4, 1909 | Mar. 7, 1909 | William Howard Taft |
|-
| Franklin MacVeagh
Illinois ||
Mar. 8, 1909 | Mar. 3, 1913 | William Howard Taft |
Mar. 4, 1913 | Mar. 5, 1913 | Woodrow Wilson |
|-
| William G. McAdoo
New York ||
Mar. 6, 1913 | Dec. 15, 1918 | Woodrow Wilson |
|-
| Carter Glass
Virginia ||
Dec. 16, 1918 | Feb. 1, 1920 | Woodrow Wilson |
|-
| David F. Houston
Missouri ||
Feb. 2, 1920 | Mar. 3, 1921 | Woodrow Wilson |
|-
| Andrew W. Mellon
Pennsylvania ||
Mar. 4, 1921 | Aug. 2, 1923 | Warren Gamaliel Harding |
Aug. 3, 1923 | Mar. 3, 1929 | Calvin Coolidge |
Mar. 4, 1929 | Feb. 12, 1932 | Herbert Clark Hoover |
|-
| Ogden L. Mills
New York ||
Feb. 13, 1932 | Mar. 3, 1933 | Herbert Clark Hoover |
|-
| William H. Woodin
New York ||
Mar. 4, 1933 | Dec. 31, 1933 | Franklin Delano Roosevelt |
|-
| Henry Morgenthau, Jr.
New York ||
Jan. 1, 1934 | Apr. 12, 1945 | Franklin Delano Roosevelt |
Apr. 12, 1945 | Jul. 22, 1945 | Harry S. Truman |
|-
| Fred M. Vinson
Kentucky ||
Jul. 23, 1945 | Jun. 23, 1946 | Harry S. Truman |
|-
| John W. Snyder
Missouri ||
Jun. 25, 1946 | Jan. 20, 1953 | Harry S. Truman |
|-
| George M. Humphrey
Ohio ||
Jan. 21, 1953 | Jul. 29, 1957 | Dwight David Eisenhower |
|-
| Robert B. Anderson
Connecticut ||
Jul. 29, 1957 | Jan. 20, 1961 | Dwight David Eisenhower |
|-
| C. Douglas Dillon
New Jersey ||
Jan. 21, 1961 | Nov 22, 1963 | John F. Kennedy |
Nov. 22, 1963 | Apr. 1, 1965 | Lyndon Baines Johnson |
|-
| Henry H. Fowler
Virginia ||
Apr. 1, 1965 | Dec. 20, 1968 | Lyndon Baines Johnson |
|-
| Joseph W. Barr
Indiana ||
Dec. 21, 1968 | Jan. 20, 1969 | Lyndon Baines Johnson |
|-
| David M. Kennedy
Utah ||
Jan. 22, 1969 | Feb. 11, 1971 | Richard Milhous Nixon |
|-
| John B. Connally
Texas ||
Feb. 11, 1971 | Jun. 12, 1972 | Richard Milhous Nixon |
|-
| George P. Shultz
Illinois ||
Jun. 12, 1972 | May 8, 1974 | Richard Milhous Nixon |
|-
| William E. Simon
New Jersey ||
May 8, 1974 | Aug. 9, 1974 | Richard Milhous Nixon |
Aug 9, 1974 | Jan. 20, 1977 | Gerald Rudolph Ford |
|-
| W. Michael Blumenthal
Michigan ||
Jan. 23, 1977 | Aug. 4, 1979 | James Earl Carter, Jr. |
|-
| G. William Miller
Rhode Island ||
Aug. 6, 1979 | Jan. 20, 1981 | James Earl Carter, Jr. |
|-
| Donald T. Regan
New Jersey ||
Jan. 22, 1981 | Feb. 2, 1985 | Ronald Wilson Reagan |
|-
| James A. Baker, III
Texas ||
Feb. 3, 1985 | Aug. 17, 1988 | Ronald Wilson Reagan |
|-
| Nicholas F. Brady
New Jersey ||
Sep. 16, 1988 | Jan. 20, 1989 | Ronald Wilson Reagan |
Jan. 20, 1989 | Jan. 17, 1993 | George Herbert Walker Bush |
|-
| Lloyd M. Bentsen
Texas ||
Jan. 22, 1993 | Dec. 22, 1994 | William Jefferson Clinton |
|-
| Robert E. Rubin
New York ||
Jan. 10, 1995 | Jul. 2, 1999 | William Jefferson Clinton |
|-
| Lawrence H. Summers
Massachusetts ||
Jul. 2, 1999 | Jan. 20, 2001 | William Jefferson Clinton |
|-
| Paul H. O'Neill
Pennsylvania ||
Jan. 30, 2001 | Dec. 31, 2002 | George Walker Bush |
|-
| John W. Snow
Virginia ||
Feb. 3, 2003 | June 29, 2006 | George Walker Bush |
|-
| Henry M. Paulson, Jr.
Illinois ||
Jul. 10, 2006 | Present | George Walker Bush |
|}
References
- ↑ DOI history. Department of the Interior. Retrieved on 2007-11-17.
- ↑ http://www.treasury.gov/education/history/secretaries/index.shtml