Cabinet of President James Madison

Cabinet of President James Madison

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Cabinet of President James Madison
March 4, 1809-March 3, 1813 (Term 1)
State Robert Smith (Smith, Robert)
Treasury Albert Gallatin (Gallatin, Albert)
War John Smith
William Eustis (from April 8, 1809)
John Armstrong (Armstrong, John) (from February 5, 1813)
Navy Robert Smith (Smith, Robert)
Paul Hamilton (from May 15, 1809)
William Jones (from January 19, 1813)
Attorney General Caesar Augustus Rodney
William Pinkney (Pinkney, William) (from January 6, 1812)
March 4, 1813-March 3, 1817 (Term 2)
State James Monroe (Monroe, James)
Treasury Albert Gallatin (Gallatin, Albert)
George Washington Campbell (from February 9, 1814)
Alexander James Dallas (from October 14, 1814)
William H. Crawford (Crawford, William H) (from October 22, 1816)
War John Armstrong (Armstrong, John)
James Monroe (Monroe, James) (from October 1, 1814)
William H. Crawford (Crawford, William H) (from August 8, 1815)
Navy William Jones
Benjamin Williams Crowninshield (from January 16, 1815)
Attorney General William Pinkney (Pinkney, William)
Richard Rush (Rush, Richard) (from February 11, 1814)
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