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PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

Madison, of Virginia, 1809-1817.

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VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES George Clinton, of New York, (Died April 20, 1812.)

Elbridge Gerry, of Massachusetts. (Died November 23, 1814.)

SECRETARY OF STATE — Robert Smith, of Maryland, March 6, 1809.

James Monroe, of Virginia, April 2, 1811; entered upon duties April 6, 1811.

James Monroe, of Virginia, ad interim, October 1, 1814.

James Monroe, of Virginia, February 28, 1815.

SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY — Albert Gallatin, of Pennsylvania, continued from preceding administration.

William Jones, of Pennsylvania, performed the duties of the Secretary of the Treasury during the absence of Mr. Gallatin in Europe (April 21, 1813, to February 9, 1814).

George W. Campbell, of Tennessee, February 9, 1814.

Alexander J. Dallas, of Pennsylvania, October 6, 1814; entered upon duties October 14, 1814. William H. Crawford, of Georgia, October 22, 1816.

SECRETARY OF WAR - John Smith, ad interim, continued from preceding administration.

William Eustis, of Massachusetts, March 7, 1809; entered upon duties April 8, 1809; served to December 31, 1812.

James Monroe, of Virginia, ad interim, January 1, 1813.

John Armstrong, of New York, January 13, 1813; entered upon duties February 5, 1813.

James Monroe, of Virginia, ad interim, August 30, 1814.

James Monroe, of Virginia, September 27, 1814; entered upon duties October 1, 1814. James Monroe, of Virginia, ad interim, March 1, 1815.

Alexander J. Dallas, of Pennsylvania, ad interim, March 14, 1815, to August 8, 1815. William H. Crawford, of Georgia, August 1, 1815; entered upon duties, August 8, 1815. George Graham, ad interim, October 22, 1816, to close of administration.

ATTORNEY GENERAL

Caesar A. Rodney, of Delaware, continued from preceding administration; resigned December 5, 1811.

William Pinkney, of Maryland, December 11, 1811; entered upon duties January 6, 1812. Richard Rush, of Pennsylvania, February 10, 1814; entered upon duties the day following.

POSTMASTER GENERAL

Gideon Granger, of

preceding

Connecticut, continued from

administration.

Return J. Meigs, Jr., of Ohio, March 17, 1814; entered upon duties April 11, 1814.

SECRETARY OF THE NAVY-Robert Smith, of Mary

land, continued from preceding administration.

Charles W. Goldsborough, ad interim, March 8, 1809.

Paul Hamilton, of South Carolina, March 7, 1809; entered upon duties May 15, 1809; served to December 31, 1812.

Charles W. Goldsborough, of Maryland, ad interim, January 7, 1813, to January 18, 1813. William Jones, of Pennsylvania, January 12, 1813; entered upon duties January 19, 1813. Benjamin Homans, ad interim, December 2, 1814.

Benjamin W. Crowninshield, of Massachusetts, December 19, 1814; entered upon duties January 16, 1815.

LEGISLATIVE BRANCH OFFICERS

VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES George Clinton, of New York. (Died April 20, 1812.)

Elbridge Gerry, of Massachusetts. (Died
November 23, 1814.)

PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENTATE Andrew Gregg, of Pennsylvania, June 26, 1809.

John Gaillard, of South Carolina, February 28, 1810, April 17, 1810.

John Pope, of Kentucky, February 23, 1811.

William H. Crawford, of Georgia, March 24, 1812.

Joseph B. Varnum, of Massachusetts, December 6, 1813.

John Gaillard, of South Carolina, April 18, 1814; November 25, 1814, upon the death of Vice President Elbridge Gerry.

SECRETARY OF THE SENATE Samuel A. Otis, of Massachusetts. (Died April 22, 1814.)

Samuel Turner, Jr., ad interim, September 19, 1814.

Charles Cutts, of New Hampshire, October 11, 1814.

SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE - James Mathers, of New York. (Died September 2, 1811.)

Mountjoy Bayly, of Maryland, November 6, 1811.

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES— Joseph B. Varnum, of Massachusetts, May 22, 1809.

Henry Clay, of Kentucky, November 4, 1811;
May 24, 1813, resigned January 19, 1814.
Langdon Cheves, of South Carolina, January
19, 1814.

Henry Clay, of Kentucky, December 4, 1815.

CLERK OF THE HOUSE

Patrick Magruder, of Maryland, May 22, 1809; November 4, 1811; May 24, 1813; resigned January 28, 1815.

Thomas Dougherty, of Kentucky, January 30, 1815; December 4, 1815.

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SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE Thomas Dunn, of Maryland

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U.S. SUPREME COURT

CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE UNITED STATES — John Marshall, nominated, confirmed January 27 and appointed January 31, 1801; served until his death in 1835.

ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURTWilliam Cushing of Massachusetts, Associate Justice since September 1789; served until his death in 1810; replaced by Joseph Story.

Samuel Chase of Maryland, Associate Justice since January 1796; served until his death in 1811; replaced by Gabriel Duval.

Bushrod Washington of Virginia, appointed during Senate recess September 29, 1798; replacing James Wilson, deceased; confirmed and appointed December 30, 1798; served until his death in 1829; replaced by Henry Baldwin. William Johnson of South Carolina, nomination confirmed and appointed in 1804 replacing Alfred Moore. Served until his death in 1834; replaced by James M. Wayne.

Henry Brockholst Livingston of New York, confirmed and appointed 1806 replacing William Paterson, deceased. Served until his death in 1823; replaced by Smith Thompson. Thomas Todd of Kentucky, served as Associate Justice from 1807 until his death in 1826. Replaced by Robert Trimble of Kentucky.

Gabriel Duval of Maryland, confirmed as Associate Justice on November 18, 1811, and took his seat on February 3, 1812; served until his resignation on January 15, 1835 because of deafness. Replaced by Philip P. Barbour.

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