Cabinet of President Harry S. Truman

Cabinet of President Harry S. Truman

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Cabinet of President Harry S. Truman
April 12, 1945-January 20, 1949 (Term 1)
State Edward Reilly Stettinius (Stettinius, Edward Reilly, Jr.)
James F. Byrnes (Byrnes, James F.) (from July 3, 1945)
George C. Marshall (Marshall, George Catlett) (from January 21, 1947)
Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (Morgenthau, Henry, Jr.)
Frederick Moore (from July 23, 1945)
John Wesley Snyder (from June 25, 1946)
War Henry Lewis Stimson (Stimson, Henry L)
Robert Porter Patterson (from September 27, 1945)
Kenneth Clairborne Royall (from July 25, 1947)
Defense* James Vincent Forrestal (Forrestal, James V) (from September 17, 1947)
Navy James Vincent Forrestal (Forrestal, James V)
Attorney General Francis Biddle
Tom C. Clark (Clark, Tom C.) (from July 1, 1945)
Interior Harold L. Ickes (Ickes, Harold L)
Julius Albert Krug (from March 18, 1946)
Agriculture Claude Raymond Wickard
Clinton Presba Anderson (from June 30, 1945)
Charles Franklin Brannan (from June 2, 1948)
Commerce Henry A. Wallace (Wallace, Henry A.)
W. Averell Harriman (Harriman, W Averell) (from January 28, 1947)
Charles Sawyer (from May 6, 1948)
Labor Frances Perkins (Perkins, Frances)
Lewis Baxter Schwellenbach (from July 1, 1945)
January 20, 1949-January 20, 1953 (Term 2)
State Dean Acheson (Acheson, Dean)
Treasury John Wesley Snyder
Defense James Vincent Forrestal (Forrestal, James V)
Louis Arthur Johnson (from March 28, 1949)
George C. Marshall (Marshall, George Catlett) (from September 21, 1950)
Robert Abercrombie Lovett (from September 17, 1951)
Attorney General Tom C. Clark (Clark, Tom C.)
James Howard McGrath (from August 24, 1949)
Interior Julius Albert Krug
Oscar Littleton Chapman (from January 19, 1950)
Agriculture Charles Franklin Brannan
Commerce Charles Sawyer
Labor Maurice Joseph Tobin
*Newly created department, subsuming the Departments of War and the Navy.
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