Cabinet of President Abraham Lincoln

Cabinet of President Abraham Lincoln

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Cabinet of President Abraham Lincoln
March 4, 1861-March 3, 1865 (Term 1)
State William Henry Seward (Seward, William H)
Treasury Salmon P. Chase (Chase, Salmon P.)
William Pitt Fessenden (Fessenden, William Pitt) (from July 5, 1864)
War Simon Cameron (Cameron, Simon)
Edwin McMasters Stanton (Stanton, Edwin M) (from June 20, 1862)
Navy Gideon Welles (Welles, Gideon)
Attorney General Edward Bates (Bates, Edward)
James Speed (from December 5, 1864)
Interior Caleb Blood Smith
John Palmer Usher (from January 8, 1863)
March 4, 1865-April 15, 1865 (Term 2)
State William Henry Seward (Seward, William H)
Treasury Hugh McCulloch (McCulloch, Hugh)
War Edwin McMasters Stanton (Stanton, Edwin M)
Navy Gideon Welles (Welles, Gideon)
Attorney General James Speed
Interior John Palmer Usher
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