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The Harding Cabinet

Presidents, March 4, 1921 - August 2, 1923

Executive Department Secretary
Service Dates
Secretary of State Charles E. Hughes
1921-23
Secretary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon
1921-23
Secretary of War John W. Weeks
1921-23
Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty
1921-23
Postmaster General Will H. Hays
1921-22
Hubert Work
1922-23
Harry S. New
1923
Secretary of the Navy Edwin Denby
1921-23
Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall
1921-23
Hubert Work
1923
Secretary of Agriculture Henry C. Wallace
1921-23
Secretary of Commerce Herbert C. Hoover
1921-23
Secretary of Labor James J. Davis
1921-23

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