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Secretary of Treasury
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The United States Secretary of the Treasury is the head of the United States Department of the Treasury , concerned with finance and monetary matters , and, until 2003, some issues of national security and defense . This position in the Federal Government of the United States is analogous to the finance ministers of other nations. Most of the Department's law enforcement agencies such as the ATF , Customs Service , and Secret Service were reassigned to other Departments in 2003 in conjunction with the creation of the Department of Homeland Security . The Secretary is a member of the President's Cabinet and, since the Clinton years, has sat on the United States National Security Council . The Secretary of the Treasury is fifth in the United States presidential line of succession .
From the U.S. Department of the Treasury website :
"The Secretary of the Treasury is the principal economic advisor to the President and plays a critical role in policy-making by bringing an economic and government financial policy perspective to issues facing the government. The Secretary is responsible for formulating and recommending domestic and international financial, economic, and tax policy, participating in the formulation of broad fiscal policies that have general significance for the economy, and managing the public debt. The Secretary oversees the activities of the Department in carrying out its major law enforcement responsibilities; in serving as the financial agent for the United States Government ; and in manufacturing coins and currency .
"The Chief Financial Officer of the government, the Secretary serves as Chairman Pro Tempore of the President's Economic Policy Council, Chairman of the Boards and Managing Trustee of the Social Security and Medicare Trust Funds, and as U.S. Governor of the International Monetary Fund , the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the Inter-American Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development."
The Secretary along with the Treasurer must sign Federal Reserve notes before they can become legal tender. The Secretary also manages the United States Emergency Economic Stabilization fund .
Secretaries of the Treasury
Peale portrait of Robert Morris
Note: Robert Morris was the first person appointed Secretary of the Treasury by George Washington , but Morris declined this office; thus the 1st Secretary of the Treasury was Alexander Hamilton - appointed at Morris's suggestion. Morris had held a similar position as Superintendent of Finance under the Continental Congress . From 1784 to 1789, the confederation's finances were overseen by a three-member Treasury Board. [1]
No.
Picture
Name
State of Residence
Term of Office
President(s) served under
1
Alexander Hamilton
New York
September 11, 1789
January 31, 1795
George Washington
2
Oliver Wolcott, Jr.
Connecticut
February 3, 1795
December 31, 1800
George Washington , John Adams
3
Samuel Dexter
Massachusetts
January 1, 1801
May 13, 1801
John Adams , Thomas Jefferson
4
Albert Gallatin
Pennsylvania
May 14, 1801
February 8, 1814
Thomas Jefferson , James Madison
5
George Washington Campbell
Tennessee
February 9, 1814
October 5, 1814
James Madison
6
Alexander James Dallas
Pennsylvania
October 6, 1814
October 21, 1816
James Madison
7
William Harris Crawford
Georgia
October 22, 1816
March 6, 1825
James Madison , James Monroe
8
Richard Rush
Pennsylvania
March 7, 1825
March 5, 1829
John Quincy Adams
9
Samuel Delucenna Ingham
Pennsylvania
March 6, 1829
June 20, 1831
Andrew Jackson
10
Louis McLane
Delaware
August 8, 1831
May 28, 1833
Andrew Jackson
11
William John Duane
Pennsylvania
May 29, 1833
September 22, 1833
Andrew Jackson
12
Roger Brooke Taney
Maryland
September 23, 1833
June 25, 1834
Andrew Jackson
13
Levi Woodbury
New Hampshire
July 1, 1834
March 3, 1841
Andrew Jackson , Martin Van Buren
14
Thomas Ewing, Sr.
Ohio
March 4, 1841
September 11, 1841
William Henry Harrison , John Tyler
15
Walter Forward
Pennsylvania
September 13, 1841
March 1, 1843
John Tyler
16
John Canfield Spencer
New York
March 8, 1843
May 2, 1844
John Tyler
17
George Mortimer Bibb
Kentucky
July 4, 1844
March 7, 1845
John Tyler
18
Robert John Walker
Mississippi
March 8, 1845
March 5, 1849
James Knox Polk
19
William Morris Meredith
Pennsylvania
March 8, 1849
July 22, 1850
Zachary Taylor
20
Thomas Corwin
Ohio
July 23, 1850
March 6, 1853
Millard Fillmore
21
James Guthrie
Kentucky
March 7, 1853
March 6, 1857
Franklin Pierce
22
Howell Cobb
Georgia
March 7, 1857
December 8, 1860
James Buchanan
23
Philip Francis Thomas
Maryland
December 12, 1860
January 14, 1861
James Buchanan
24
John Adams Dix
New York
January 15, 1861
March 6, 1861
James Buchanan
25
Salmon Portland Chase
Ohio
March 7, 1861
June 30, 1864
Abraham Lincoln
26
William Pitt Fessenden
Maine
July 5, 1864
March 3, 1865
Abraham Lincoln
27
Hugh McCulloch
Indiana
March 9, 1865
March 3, 1869
Abraham Lincoln , Andrew Johnson
28
George Sewall Boutwell
Massachusetts
March 12, 1869
March 16, 1873
Ulysses S. Grant
29
William Adams Richardson
Massachusetts
March 17, 1873
June 3, 1874
Ulysses S. Grant
30
Benjamin Helm Bristow
Kentucky
June 4, 1874
June 20, 1876
Ulysses S. Grant
31
Lot Myrick Morrill
Maine
July 7, 1876
March 9, 1877
Ulysses S. Grant , Rutherford B. Hayes
32
John Sherman
Ohio
March 10, 1877
March 3, 1881
Rutherford B. Hayes
33
William Windom
Minnesota
March 8, 1881
November 13, 1881
James A. Garfield , Chester A. Arthur
34
Charles James Folger
New York
November 14, 1881
September 4, 1884
Chester A. Arthur
35
Walter Quintin Gresham
Indiana
September 5, 1884
October 30, 1884
Chester A. Arthur
36
Hugh McCulloch
Indiana
October 31, 1884
March 7, 1885
Chester A. Arthur , Grover Cleveland
37
Daniel Manning
New York
March 8, 1885
March 31, 1887
Grover Cleveland
38
Charles Stebbins Fairchild
New York
April 1, 1887
March 6, 1889
Grover Cleveland
39
William Windom
Minnesota
March 7, 1889
January 29, 1891
Benjamin Harrison
40
Charles William Foster, Jr.
Ohio
February 25, 1891
March 6, 1893
Benjamin Harrison , Grover Cleveland
41
John Griffin Carlisle
Kentucky
March 7, 1893
March 5, 1897
Grover Cleveland , William McKinley
42
Lyman Judson Gage
Illinois
March 6, 1897
January 31, 1902
William McKinley , Theodore Roosevelt
43
Leslie Mortimer Shaw
Iowa
February 1, 1902
March 3, 1907
Theodore Roosevelt
44
George Bruce Cortelyou
New York
March 4, 1907
March 7, 1909
Theodore Roosevelt
45
Franklin MacVeagh
Illinois
March 8, 1909
March 5, 1913
William Howard Taft
46
William Gibbs McAdoo
New York
March 6, 1913
December 15, 1918
Woodrow Wilson
47
Carter Glass
Virginia
December 16, 1918
February 1, 1920
Woodrow Wilson
48
David Franklin Houston
Missouri
February 2, 1920
March 3, 1921
Woodrow Wilson
49
Andrew William Mellon
Pennsylvania
March 4, 1921
February 12, 1932
Warren G. Harding , Calvin Coolidge , Herbert Hoover
50
Ogden Livingston Mills, Jr.
New York
February 13, 1932
March 4, 1933
Herbert Hoover
51
William Hartman Woodin
New York
March 5, 1933
December 31, 1933
Franklin D. Roosevelt
52
Henry Morgenthau, Jr.
New York
January 1, 1934
July 22, 1945
Franklin D. Roosevelt , Harry S. Truman
53
Frederick Moore Vinson
Kentucky
July 23, 1945
June 23, 1946
Harry S. Truman
54
John Wesley Snyder
Missouri
June 25, 1946
January 20, 1953
Harry S. Truman
55
George Magoffin Humphrey
Ohio
January 21, 1953
July 29, 1957
Dwight D. Eisenhower
56
Robert Bernard Anderson
Connecticut
July 29, 1957
January 20, 1961
Dwight D. Eisenhower
57
Clarence Douglas Dillon
New Jersey
January 21, 1961
April 1, 1965
John F. Kennedy , Lyndon Johnson
58
Henry Hammill Fowler
Virginia
April 1, 1965
December 20, 1968
Lyndon Johnson
59
Joseph Walker Barr
Indiana
December 21, 1968
January 20, 1969
Lyndon Johnson
60
David Matthew Kennedy
Utah
January 22, 1969
February 10, 1971
Richard Nixon
61
John Bowden Connally, Jr.
Texas
February 11, 1971
June 12, 1972
Richard Nixon
62
George Pratt Shultz
Illinois
June 12, 1972
May 8, 1974
Richard Nixon
63
William Edward Simon
New Jersey
May 8, 1974
January 20, 1977
Richard Nixon , Gerald Ford
64
W. Michael Blumenthal
Michigan
January 23, 1977
August 4, 1979
Jimmy Carter
65
George William Miller
Rhode Island
August 7, 1979
January 20, 1981
Jimmy Carter
66
Donald Thomas Regan
New Jersey
January 22, 1981
February 1, 1985
Ronald Reagan
67
James Addison Baker III
Texas
February 4, 1985
August 17, 1988
Ronald Reagan
68
Nicholas Frederick Brady
New Jersey
September 15, 1988
January 17, 1993
Ronald Reagan , George H. W. Bush
69
Lloyd Millard Bentsen, Jr.
Texas
January 20, 1993
December 22, 1994
Bill Clinton
70
Robert Edward Rubin
New York
January 11, 1995
July 2, 1999
Bill Clinton
71
Lawrence Henry Summers
Massachusetts
July 2, 1999
January 20, 2001
Bill Clinton
72
Paul Henry O'Neill
Pennsylvania
January 20, 2001
December 31, 2002
George W. Bush
73
John William Snow
Virginia
February 3, 2003
June 30, 2006
George W. Bush
74
Henry Merritt Paulson, Jr.
Illinois
July 10, 2006
present
George W. Bush
Acting Secretaries of the Treasury
If both the Secretary and the Deputy Secretary of the Treasury are unable to carry out the duties of the office of Secretary of the Treasury, then whichever Treasury official of Under Secretary rank sworn in earliest assumes the role of Acting Secretary. Positions listed on the Department of the Treasury website include the Under Secretary for Domestic Finance , the Under Secretary for International Affairs , and the Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence . This has been the case since 2001, when President George W. Bush modified the line of succession.[2]
References
United States Secretaries of the Treasury
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