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The John Quincy Adams Cabinet

Presidents, 1825-1829

*Indicates holdover from the Monroe administration.
Executive Department Secretary
Service Dates
Secretary of State Henry Clay
1825-29
Secretary of the Treasury Richard Rush
1825-29
Secretary of War James Barbour
1825-28
Peter B. Porter
1828-29
Attorney General William Wirt*
1825-29
Secretary of the Navy Samuel L. Southard*
1825-29

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