Ulysses Grant Presidential Cabinet

 

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Ulysses Grant Presidential Cabinet
Ulysses Grant was the 18th President of the US whose presidency spanned from March 4, 1869 to March 4, 1877. The Cabinet members of the Ulysses Grant included his Vice Presidents, Schuyler Colfax (1869-73) and Henry Wilson (1873-75). His Cabinet members were the official advisers he had appointed to head the executive departments of government during his presidency.

Ulysses Grant Presidential Cabinet: Government Issues
The members of the Ulysses Grant Presidential Cabinet provided the President with advice on the important events of his presidency from March 4, 1869 to March 4, 1877. Key government issues requiring Cabinet debate included the Battle of Little Bighorn, the Panic of 1873 that triggered a important depression. The period of the presidency was marred by a number of scandals.

Ulysses Grant Presidential Cabinet
The following list provides the names of the Ulysses Grant Presidential Cabinet members and the departments in which they held the positions in which the foreign policies and the domestic policies of the nation were discussed. The Presidential Cabinet Members had to be approved by the Senate by a majority (51 votes). The Presidential Cabinet members of the executive departments of the US Government are ranked in order, according to the United States Presidential Line of Succession

Ulysses Grant Presidential Cabinet

Cabinet Departments and Cabinet Members

Vice President: Schuyler Colfax (1869-73)
Vice President: Henry Wilson (1873-75)

 

Secretary of StateElihu B. Washburne (1869)
Hamilton Fish (1869-77)

 

Secretary of the TreasuryGeorge S. Boutwell (1869-73)
William A. Richardson (1873-74)
Benjamin H. Bristow (1874-76)
Lot M. Morrill (1876-77)

 

Secretary of WarJohn A. Rawlins (1869)
William T. Sherman (1869)
William W. Belknap (1869-76)
Alphonso Taft (1876)
James D. Cameron (1876-77)

 

Attorney GeneralEbenezer R. Hoar (1869-70)
Amos T. Akerman (1870-71)
George H. Williams (1871-75)
Edwards Pierrepont (1875-76)
Alphonso Taft (1876-77)

 

Postmaster GeneralJohn A. J. Creswell (1869-74)
James W. Marshall (1874)
Marshall Jewell (1874-76)
James N. Tyner (1876-77)

 

Secretary of the NavyAdolph E. Borie (1869)
George M. Robeson (1869-77)

 

Secretary of the InteriorJacob D. Cox, Jr. (1869-70)
Columbus Delano (1870-75)
Zachariah Chandler (1875-77)

 

Ulysses Grant Presidential Cabinet

Ulysses Grant Presidential Cabinet
The Ulysses Grant article provides interesting facts and important information about the Cabinet members and departments of the 18th President of the United States.

 

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