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The Second Cleveland Cabinet

Federal Government

Executive Department Secretary
Service Dates
Secretary of State Walter Q. Gresham
1893-95
Richard Olney
1895-97
Secretary of the Treasury John G. Carlisle
1893-97
Secretary of War Daniel S. Lamont
1893-97
Attorney General Richard Olney
1893-95
Judson Harmon
1895-97
Postmaster General Wilson S. Bissell
1893-95
William L. Wilson
1895-97
Secretary of the Navy Hilary A. Herbert
1893-97
Secretary of the Interior Hoke Smith
1893-96
David R. Francis
1896-97
Secretary of Agriculture Julius Sterling Morton
1893-97

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Second Inaugural Address of President Cleveland March 4, 1893
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