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Cabinet of President Andrew Jackson

Cabinet of President Andrew Jackson

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Cabinet of President Andrew Jackson
March 4, 1829-March 3, 1833 (Term 1)
State Martin Van Buren (Van Buren, Martin)
Edward Livingston (Livingston, Edward) (from May 24, 1831)
Treasury Samuel Delucenna Ingham
Louis McLane (from August 8, 1831)
War John Henry Eaton
Lewis Cass (Cass, Lewis) (from August 8, 1831)
Navy John Branch
Levi Woodbury (Woodbury, Levi) (from May 23, 1831)
Attorney General John Macpherson Berrien
Roger Brooke Taney (Taney, Roger Brooke) (from July 20, 1831)
March 4, 1833-March 3, 1837 (Term 2)
State Edward Livingston (Livingston, Edward)
Louis McLane (from May 29, 1833)
John Forsyth (from July 1, 1834)
Treasury Louis McLane
William John Duane (from June 1, 1833)
Roger Brooke Taney (Taney, Roger Brooke) (from September 23, 1833)
Levi Woodbury (Woodbury, Levi) (from July 1, 1834)
War Lewis Cass (Cass, Lewis)
Navy Levi Woodbury (Woodbury, Levi)
Mahlon Dickerson (from June 30, 1834)
Attorney General Roger Brooke Taney (Taney, Roger Brooke)
Benjamin Franklin Butler (Butler, Benjamin F) (from November 18, 1833)
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