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The '''Secretary of State''' is the head of the [[United States Department of State]], concerned with ''foreign affairs''. He or she is a member of the [[President of the United States|President's]] [[United States Cabinet|Cabinet]]. |
The '''Secretary of State''' is the head of the [[United States Department of State]], concerned with ''foreign affairs''. He or she is a member of the [[President of the United States|President's]] [[United States Cabinet|Cabinet]]. As the highest ranking cabinet member, the Secretary of State is fourth in line to succeed the Presidency, after the [[Vice President]], [[Speaker of the House]], and [[President pro tempore of the Senate]]. |
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<center>Secretaries of State: |
<center>Secretaries of State: |
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<td>[[2001]] |
<td>[[2001]] |
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<td>[[George W. Bush]]</td></tr> |
<td>[[George W. Bush]]</td></tr> |
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<center>Acting Secretaries of State: |
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<tr><th>Name</th> |
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<th>Acted from</th> |
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<tr><td>[[John Jay]]<td> |
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<td>March 4-22, 1790</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Timothy Pickering]]<td> |
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<td>August 20, 1795 to December 9, 1795</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Charles Lee]]</td> |
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<td>May 13, 1800 to June 5, 1800</td> |
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<tr><td>[[John Marshall]]</td> |
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<td>February 4, 1801 to March 4, 1801</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Levi Lincoln]]</td> |
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<td>March 5, 1801 to May 1, 1801</td> |
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<tr><td>[[John Graham]]</td> |
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<td>March 4-9, 1817</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Richard Rush]]</td> |
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<td>March 10, 1817 to September 22, 1817</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Daniel Brent]]</td> |
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<td>March 4-7, 1825</td> |
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<tr><td>[[James A. Hamilton]]</td> |
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<td>March 4-27, 1829</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Jacob L. Martin]]</td> |
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<td>March 4-5, 1841</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Hugh S.Legaré]]</td> |
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<td>May 9, 1843 to June 20, 1843</td> |
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<tr><td>[[William S. Derrick]]</td> |
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<td>June 21-23, 1843 </td> |
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<tr><td>[[Abel P. Upshur]]</td> |
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<td>June 24, 1843 to July 23, 1843</td> |
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<tr><td>[[John Nelson]]</td> |
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<td>February 29, 1844 to March 31, 1844</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Charles M. Conrad]]</td> |
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<td>October 25, 1852 to November 5, 1852</td> |
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<tr><td>[[William Hunter]]</td> |
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<td>March 4-7, 1853, December 15-16, 1860</td> |
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<tr><td>[[William F. Wharton]]</td> |
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<td>June 4-29, 1892, February 24 to March 6, 1893</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Edwin F. Uhl]]</td> |
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<td>May 28, 1895 to June 9, 1895</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Alvey A. Adee]]</td> |
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<td>September 17-29, 1898</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Francis B. Loomis]]</td> |
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<td>Jult 1-18, 1905</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Robert Lansing]]</td> |
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<td>June 9-23, 1915</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Frank L. Polk]]</td> |
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<td>February 14, 1920 to March 12, 1920</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Joseph C. Crew]]</td> |
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<td>June 28, 1945 to July 3, 1945</td> |
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<tr><td>[[H. Freeman Matthews]]</td> |
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<td>January 20-21, 1953</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Livingston T. Merchant]]</td> |
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<td>January 20-21, 1961</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Charles E. Bohlen]]</td> |
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<td>January 20-22, 1969</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Kenneth Rush]]</td> |
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<td>September 3-22, 1973</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Philp C. Habib]]</td> |
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<td>January 20-23, 1977</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Warren Christopher]]</td> |
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<td>April 28, 1980 to May 2, 1980, May 4-8, 1980</td> |
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<tr><td>[[David Newsom]]</td> |
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<td>May 2-3, 1980, May 3-4, 1980</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Richard N. Cooper]]</td> |
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<td>May 3, 1980</td> |
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<tr><td>[[ Walter J. Stoessel, Jr.]]</td> |
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<td>July 5-16, 1982</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Michael H. Armacost]]</td> |
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<td>January 20-25, 1989</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Lawrence Eagleburger]]</td> |
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<td>August 23, 1992 to December 8, 1992</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Arnold Lee Kantor]]</td> |
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<td>January 20, 1993</td> |
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<tr><td>[[Frank G. Wisner]]</td> |
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<td>January 20, 1993</td> |
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</table></center> |
</table></center> |
Revision as of 08:21, 3 April 2003
The Secretary of State is the head of the United States Department of State, concerned with foreign affairs. He or she is a member of the President's Cabinet. As the highest ranking cabinet member, the Secretary of State is fourth in line to succeed the Presidency, after the Vice President, Speaker of the House, and President pro tempore of the Senate.
Name | Acted from | |
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John Jay | March 4-22, 1790 | |
Timothy Pickering | August 20, 1795 to December 9, 1795 | |
Charles Lee | May 13, 1800 to June 5, 1800 | |
John Marshall | February 4, 1801 to March 4, 1801 | |
Levi Lincoln | March 5, 1801 to May 1, 1801 | |
John Graham | March 4-9, 1817 | |
Richard Rush | March 10, 1817 to September 22, 1817 | |
Daniel Brent | March 4-7, 1825 | |
James A. Hamilton | March 4-27, 1829 | |
Jacob L. Martin | March 4-5, 1841 | |
Hugh S.Legaré | May 9, 1843 to June 20, 1843 | |
William S. Derrick | June 21-23, 1843 | |
Abel P. Upshur | June 24, 1843 to July 23, 1843 | |
John Nelson | February 29, 1844 to March 31, 1844 | |
Charles M. Conrad | October 25, 1852 to November 5, 1852 | |
William Hunter | March 4-7, 1853, December 15-16, 1860 | |
William F. Wharton | June 4-29, 1892, February 24 to March 6, 1893 | |
Edwin F. Uhl | May 28, 1895 to June 9, 1895 | |
Alvey A. Adee | September 17-29, 1898 | |
Francis B. Loomis | Jult 1-18, 1905 | |
Robert Lansing | June 9-23, 1915 | |
Frank L. Polk | February 14, 1920 to March 12, 1920 | |
Joseph C. Crew | June 28, 1945 to July 3, 1945 | |
H. Freeman Matthews | January 20-21, 1953 | |
Livingston T. Merchant | January 20-21, 1961 | |
Charles E. Bohlen | January 20-22, 1969 | |
Kenneth Rush | September 3-22, 1973 | |
Philp C. Habib | January 20-23, 1977 | |
Warren Christopher | April 28, 1980 to May 2, 1980, May 4-8, 1980 | |
David Newsom | May 2-3, 1980, May 3-4, 1980 | |
Richard N. Cooper | May 3, 1980 | |
Walter J. Stoessel, Jr. | July 5-16, 1982 | |
Michael H. Armacost | January 20-25, 1989 | |
Lawrence Eagleburger | August 23, 1992 to December 8, 1992 | |
Arnold Lee Kantor | January 20, 1993 | |
Frank G. Wisner | January 20, 1993 |