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The Benjamin Harrison Cabinet

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Executive Department Secretary
Service Dates
Secretary of State James G. Blaine
1889-92
John W. Foster
1892-93
Secretary of the Treasury William Windom
1889-91
Charles Foster
1891-93
Secretary of War Redfield Proctor
1889-91
Stephen B. Elkins
1891-93
Attorney General William H. H. Miller
1889-93
Postmaster General John Wanamaker
1889-93
Secretary of the Navy Benjamin F. Tracy
1889-93
Secretary of the Interior John W. Noble
1889-93
Secretary of Agriculture Jeremiah M. Rusk
1889-93

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