The Secretary of State in the President Franklin Roosevelt's administrations was Cordell Hull (October 2, 1871 -- July 23, 1955) until 1944 when Edward Reilly Stettinius, Jr. (October 22, 1900 -- October 31, 1949) was appointed to the post under Roosevelt. Cordell Hull has the longest tenure as Secretary of State to date. In 1945, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in establishing the United Nations.
Daniel Calhoun Roper served as the Secretary of Commerce between 1933 and 1938.
Herbert Hoover was Secretary of Commerce under Harding and Coolidge and later went on to be President.
FDR had three different Secretaries of War. They were George Dern (1933-36),
Harry Woodring (1936-40) and Henry Stimson (1940-1945) .
President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed Cordell Hull as his Secretary of State on March 4, 1933.
New York State Senate.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) dropped out of Columbia Law School because he'd passed the New York State Bar exam.
Governor of New York State.
Franklin Roosevelt
Longest serving Secretary of State was Cordell Hull, who held the position for 11 years (1933-1944) in the administration of President Franklin Roosevelt.
There were 5:1912 Elihu Root The Secretary of State under Teddy Roosevelt 1929 Frank B Kellog The Secretary of State under Calvin Coolidge 1945 Cordell Hull The Secretary of State under Franklin D Roosevelt 1953 George C Marshall The Secretary of State under Harry S Truman 1973 Henry Kissinger The Secretary of State under Richard Nixon
Harry Truman never was the governor of New York State.
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9 presidents were once cabinet secretaries.Thomas Jefferson - Secretary of State under WashingtonJames Madison - Secretary of State under JeffersonJames Monroe- Secretary of State and War under MadisonJohn Quincy Adams - Secretary of State under MonroeMartin Van Buren - Secretary of State under JacksonJames Buchanan - Secretary of State under PolkUlysses S. Grant- Secretary of War ad interum under JohnsonWilliam Howard Taft - Secretary of War under T. RooseveltHerbert Hoover - Secretary of Commerce under Harding and CoolidgeIn addition, Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Roosevelt both served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy.
Franklin D Roosevelt; The only president in US history who was allowed to run for a third term. He was handily re-elected. Roosevelt was allowed to run for the third term due to the country being embroiled in an all-out World War II, which common knowledge said we were still very capable of losing. The President died during his 12th year in office in Warm Springs Georgia in 1945. This was just before Germany was defeated. Though he was virtually assured of allied victory before his death, he did not live to see the enemies laid low.
Both Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt were born in the state of New York. Teddy was born in 1858 and Franklin was born in 1882.