Gabinet Johna Quincy Adamsa
Gabinet Johna Quincy Adamsa – został powołany i zaprzysiężony w 1825.
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Departament/Funkcja | Zdjęcie | Imię i nazwisko | Kadencja |
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Prezydent | John Quincy Adams | 1825-1829 | |
Wiceprezydent | John C. Calhoun | 1825-1829 | |
Sekretarz stanu | Henry Clay | 1825-1829 | |
Wojna | James Barbour | 1825–1828 | |
Peter B. Porter | 1828-1829 | ||
Skarb | Richard Rush | 1825-1829 | |
Sprawiedliwość | William Wirt | 1825-1829 | |
Poczta | Return J. Meigs, Jr. | 1817-1823 | |
John McLean | 1825-1829 | ||
Marynarka wojenna | Samuel L. Southard | 1825-1829 |
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