Cabinet of President Richard M. Nixon

Cabinet of President Richard M. Nixon

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Cabinet of President Richard M. Nixon
January 20, 1969-January 20, 1973 (Term 1)
State William Pierce Rogers
Treasury David Matthew Kennedy
John Bowden Connally, Jr. (from February 11, 1971)
George Pratt Shultz (from June 12, 1972)
Defense Melvin Robert Laird
Attorney General John Newton Mitchell (Mitchell, John)
Richard Gordon Kleindienst (from June 12, 1972)
Interior Walter Joseph Hickel
Rogers Clark Ballard Morton (from January 29, 1971)
Agriculture Clifford Morris Hardin
Earl Lauer Butz (from December 2, 1971)
Commerce Maurice Hubert Stans
Peter George Peterson (from February 21, 1972)
Labor George Pratt Shultz
James Day Hodgson (from July 2, 1970)
Health, Education, and Welfare Robert Hutchinson Finch
Elliot Lee Richardson (from June 24, 1970)
Housing and Urban Development George Wilcken Romney
Transportation John Anthony Volpe
January 20, 1973-August 9, 1974 (Term 2)
State William Pierce Rogers
Henry A. Kissinger (Kissinger, Henry A.) (from September 22, 1973)
Treasury George Pratt Shultz
William Edward Simon (from May 8, 1974)
Defense Elliot Lee Richardson
James Rodney Schlesinger (from July 2, 1973)
Attorney General Richard Gordon Kleindienst
Elliot Lee Richardson (from May 25, 1973)
William Bart Saxbe (from January 4, 1974)
Interior Rogers Clark Ballard Morton
Agriculture Earl Lauer Butz
Commerce Frederick Baily Dent
Labor Peter Joseph Brennan
Health, Education, and Welfare Caspar Willard Weinberger
Housing and Urban Development James Thomas Lynn
Transportation Claude Stout Brinegar
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