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Thomas Jefferson was Secretary of State and Alexander Hamilton was Secretary of Treasury
James Madison was Thomas Jefferson's only Secretary of State. Jefferson's two Treasury Secretaries were Samuel Dexter and Albert Gallatin, who took office May 14, 1801.
First off, the year was 1861. Second, the Secretary of State was William Seward, and the Secretary of the Treasury was Salmon Portland Chase. Source is here. http://www.angelfire.com/my/abrahamlincoln/Cabinets.html
He was a "founding father" and the first Secretary of the Treasury. He worked to have a national banking system. Hamilton was never President, though. He and Benjamin Franklin are the only two people pictured on current American paper money who never served as President.
Alexander Hamilton accomplished a number of things. The major accomplishments included submission of five reports in a period of two years.
Two different men served during Jefferson's administration as the Secretary of the Treasury. Those men were Samuel Dexter and Albert Gallatin.
William H. Seward as Secretary of State and Salmon P. Chase as his Secretary of the Treasury.
Two different men served during Jefferson's administration as the Secretary of the Treasury. Those men were Samuel Dexter and Albert Gallatin.
Thomas Jefferson was Secretary of State and Alexander Hamilton was Secretary of Treasury
The Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of Interior, Secretary of Agriculture, Secretary of Commerce, etc. are cabinet level positions in the president's cabinet. There are currently 15.
James Madison was Thomas Jefferson's only Secretary of State. Jefferson's two Treasury Secretaries were Samuel Dexter and Albert Gallatin, who took office May 14, 1801.
The Secretary of the Treasury and the US Treasurer.
The Treasurer of the US and the US Secretary of the Treasury
The Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of Interior, Secretary of Agriculture, Secretary of Commerce, etc. are cabinet level positions in the president's cabinet. There are currently 15.
The Treasurer of the US and the US Secretary of the Treasury
First off, the year was 1861. Second, the Secretary of State was William Seward, and the Secretary of the Treasury was Salmon Portland Chase. Source is here. http://www.angelfire.com/my/abrahamlincoln/Cabinets.html
There were two. John A. Dix under Buchanan, and Salmon P. Chase under Lincoln.