James Madison held the post of Thomas Jefferson's Secretary of State.
Holding the position between March 2 1801 and March 3 1809 James Madison was the 5th United States Secretary of State.
Robert Smith: 1809-1811
James Monore 1811-1817
James Madison was Thomas Jefferson's Secretary of State.
James Madison
Thomas Jefferson appointed his good friend James Madison as secretary of state
James Madison was the President for whom Monroe served as Secretary of State. (He also served as Madison's Secretary of War for a year or so.)
James Madison was the President for whom Monroe served as Secretary of State. (He also served as Madison's Secretary of War for a year or so.)
Thomas Jefferson was the first Secretary of State.
James Monroe held both of these two positions for a year or so under President James Madison. He served as Secretary of State for all of Madison's administration.
James Madison was Secretary of State under President Thomas Jefferson. Madison served in that capacity from 1801-1809, then succeed Jefferson as President from 1809-1817.
Thomas Jefferson appointed Madison to this position .
James Madison was the fourth president of the United States. He was also a Secretary of State and a representative for the state of Virginia.
It was named by Lewis and Clark for the Secretary of the State at the time, James Madison.
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James Monroe served as Secretary of State and as Secretary of War under Madison. For some of the time, he held both positions at once.