William H. Seward as Secretary of State and Salmon P. Chase as his Secretary of the Treasury.
Secretary of State William H. Seward, 1861 Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase, 1861 William P. Fessenden, 1864 Hugh McCulloch, 1865 Secretary of War Simon Cameron, 1861 Edwin M. Stanton, 1862 Attorney General Edward Bates, 1861 James Speed, 1864 Postmaster General Montgomery Blair, 1861 William Dennison, 1864 Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles, 1861 Secretary of the Interior Caleb B. Smith, 1861 John P. Usher, 1863 Secretary of State William H. Seward, 1861 Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase, 1861 William P. Fessenden, 1864 Hugh McCulloch, 1865 Secretary of War Simon Cameron, 1861 Edwin M. Stanton, 1862 Attorney General Edward Bates, 1861 James Speed, 1864 Postmaster General Montgomery Blair, 1861 William Dennison, 1864 Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles, 1861 Secretary of the Interior Caleb B. Smith, 1861 John P. Usher, 1863
for one, great job rephrasing your question into a reasonable one. Secretary of War: Leroy P. Walker (1861) • Judah P. Benjamin (1861-1862) • George W. Randolph (1862) • James A. Seddon (1862-1865) • John C. Breckinridge (1865) Secretary of State: Robert Toombs (1861) • Robert M. T. Hunter (1861-1862) • Judah P. Benjamin (1862-1865) Secretary of Treasury: Christopher Memminger (1861-1864) • George A. Trenholm (1864-1865) • John H. Reagan (1865)
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
William H. Seward was U.S. Secretary of State from March 1861 until March 1869, serving throughout the presidencies of both Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson.For U.S. Treasury Secretary, Pres. Lincoln appointed Salmon P. Chase in March 1861, William P. Fessenden in July 1864, and Hugh McCulloch in March 1865.
Yes, and so should the word secretary, so it would be "Secretary of the Treasury".
Secretary of the Treasury of where? If you mean the U.S., then the President is your answer.
Alexander Hamilton ($10) was the first Secretary of the Treasury. Benjamin Franklin ($100) was a Founding Father, diplomat, and scientist. Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury (1861-1864) was on the $10,000 bill, which is no longer made
Current bills:$10 - Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury $100 - Benjamin Franklin, inventor, diplomat, and one of the Founding Fathers.Obsolete bills:$10,000 - Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury (1861-1864)
Albert Gallatin was President Jefferson's Secretary of the Treasury.
As of June 2015 the US Secretary of the Treasury is Jacob Lew
They make up to $180,000 to $230,000 for their salary