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United States Secretary of State

The 'United States Secretary of State\' is the head of the United States Department of State, concerned with foreign affairs. The Secretary is a member of the President's Cabinet.

Table of contents
1 History
2 Functions
3 List of secretaries of state
4 External link

History

\nGeorge Washington signed a congressional bill into law on July 27, 1789 (1 Stat. 28), creating an executive Department of Foreign Affairs headed by a Secretary of Foreign Affairs, whose position had existed since 1781 under the Articles of Confederation. Congress then passed another law giving certain additional domestic responsibilities to the new Department and changing its name to the Department of State and the name of head of the department to the Secretary of State, and Washington approved this act on September 15, 1789. The new domestic duties assigned to the newly renamed department were receipt, publication, distribution, and preservation of laws of the United States, custody of the Great Seal of the United States, authentication of copies and preparation of commissions of executive branch appointments, and finally custody of the books, papers, and records of the Continental Congress including the Constitution itself and the Declaration of Independence.

Functions

\nMost domestic functions have been transferred to other agencies. Those that remain in the Department are: storage and use of the Great Seal, performance of protocol functions for the
White House, drafting of certain Presidential proclamations, and replies to public inquiries. In addition, the Secretary performs such duties as the President is required, in accordance with the United States Constitution, relating to correspondence, commission, or instructions to U.S. ministers or consuls abroad, and to conduct negotiations with foreign representatives. The Secretary has also served as principal adviser to the President in the determination and execution of U.S. foreign policy and in recent decades has become responsible for overall direction, coordination, and supervision of interdepartmental activities of the U.S. Government overseas, except for certain military activities. As the highest ranking Cabinet member, the Secretary of State is fourth in line to succeed the Presidency, after the Vice President, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and President pro tempore of the Senate. (See the entire United States presidential line of succession).

List of secretaries of state

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NameTerm of OfficePresident(s) served under
Thomas JeffersonMarch 22, 1790December 31, 1793George Washington
Edmund RandolphJanuary 2, 1794August 20, 1795George Washington
Timothy PickeringDecember 10, 1795May 12, 1800George Washington, John Adams
John MarshallJune 6, 1800February 4, 1801John Adams
James MadisonMay 2, 1801March 3, 1809Thomas Jefferson
Robert SmithMarch 6, 1809April 1, 1811James Madison
James MonroeApril 6, 1811September 30, 1814
\nFebruary 28, 1815March 3, 1817
James Madison
John Quincy AdamsSeptember 22, 1817March 3, 1825James Monroe
Henry ClayMarch 7, 1825March 3, 1829John Quincy Adams
Martin Van BurenMarch 28, 1829March 23, 1831Andrew Jackson
Edward LivingstonMay 24, 1831May 29, 1833Andrew Jackson
Louis McLaneMay 29, 1833June 30, 1834Andrew Jackson
John ForsythJuly 1, 1834March 3, 1841Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren
Daniel WebsterMarch 6, 1841May 8, 1843William Henry Harrison, John Tyler
Abel P. UpshurJuly 24, 1843February 28, 1844John Tyler
John C. CalhounApril 1, 1844March 10, 1845John Tyler, James K. Polk
James BuchananMarch 10, 1845March 7, 1849James K. Polk, Zachary Taylor
John ClaytonMarch 8, 1849July 22, 1850Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore
Daniel WebsterJuly 23, 1850October 24, 1852Millard Fillmore
Edward EverettNovember 6, 1852March 3, 1853Millard Fillmore
William L. MarcyMarch 8, 1853March 6, 1857Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan
Lewis CassMarch 6, 1857December 14, 1860James Buchanan
Jeremiah S. BlackDecember 17, 1860March 5, 1861James Buchanan, Abraham Lincoln
William H. SewardMarch 6, 1861March 4, 1869Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson
Elihu B. WashburneMarch 5, 1869March 16, 1869Ulysses S. Grant
Hamilton FishMarch 17, 1869March 12, 1877Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes
William M. EvartsMarch 12, 1877March 7, 1881Rutherford B. Hayes, James Garfield
James G. BlaineMarch 7, 1881December 19, 1881James Garfield, Chester A. Arthur
Frederick T. FrelinghuysenDecember 19, 1881March 6, 1885Chester A. Arthur, Grover Cleveland
Thomas F. BayardMarch 7, 1885March 6, 1889Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison
James G. BlaineMarch 7, 1889June 4, 1892Benjamin Harrison
John W. FosterJune 29, 1892February 23, 1893Benjamin Harrison
Walter Q. GreshamMarch 7, 1893May 28, 1895Grover Cleveland
Richard OlneyJune 10, 1895March 5, 1897Grover Cleveland, William McKinley
John ShermanMarch 6, 1897April 27, 1898William McKinley
William R. DayApril 28, 1898September 16, 1898William McKinley
John HaySeptember 30, 1898July 1, 1905William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt
Elihu RootJuly 19, 1905January 27, 1909 Theodore Roosevelt
Robert BaconJanuary 27, 1909March 5, 1909Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft
Philander C. KnoxMarch 6, 1909March 5, 1913William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson
William Jennings BryanMarch 5, 1913June 9, 1915Woodrow Wilson
Robert LansingJune 24, 1915February 13, 1920Woodrow Wilson
Bainbridge ColbyMarch 23, 1920March 4, 1921Woodrow Wilson
Charles Evans HughesMarch 5, 1921March 4, 1925Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge
Frank B. KelloggMarch 5, 1925March 28, 1929Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover
Henry L. StimsonMarch 28, 1929March 4, 1933Herbert Hoover
Cordell HullMarch 4, 1933November 30, 1944Franklin D. Roosevelt
Edward Stettinius JrDecember 1, 1944June 27, 1945Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman
James F. ByrnesJuly 3, 1945January 21, 1947Harry S. Truman
George C. MarshallJanuary 21, 1947January 20, 1949Harry S. Truman
Dean AchesonJanuary 21, 1949January 20, 1953Harry S. Truman
John Foster DullesJanuary 21, 1953April 22, 1959Dwight D. Eisenhower
Christian HerterApril 22, 1959January 20, 1961Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dean RuskJanuary 21, 1961January 20, 1969John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson
William P. RogersJanuary 22, 1969September 3, 1973Richard M. Nixon
Henry A. KissingerSeptember 22, 1973January 20, 1977Richard M. Nixon, Gerald R. Ford
Cyrus VanceJanuary 23, 1977April 28, 1980Jimmy Carter
Edmund S. MuskieMay 8, 1980January 18, 1981Jimmy Carter
Alexander M. Haig, JrJanuary 22, 1981July 5, 1982Ronald Reagan
George P. ShultzJuly 16, 1982January 20, 1989Ronald Reagan
James BakerJanuary 25, 1989August 23, 1992George H. W. Bush
Lawrence EagleburgerDecember 8, 1992January 19, 1993George H. W. Bush
Warren ChristopherJanuary 20, 1993January 17, 1997Bill Clinton
Madeleine AlbrightJanuary 23, 1997January 19, 2001Bill Clinton
Colin PowellJanuary 20, 2001–presentGeorge W. Bush
If the Secretary
resigns, he is replaced by the United States Deputy Secretary of State who then becomes acting Secretary of State until the President and Congress approve a formal replacement. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Acting Secretaries of State
NameYearActed from
John Jay1790March 4–22
Timothy Pickering1795August 20 to December 9
Charles Lee1800May 13 to June 5
John Marshall1801February 4 to March 4
Levi Lincoln1801March 5 to May 1
John Graham1817March 4–9
Richard Rush1817March 10 to September 22
Daniel Brent1825March 4–7
James A. Hamilton1829March 4–27
Jacob L. Martin1841March 4–5
Hugh S. Legaré1843May 9 to June 20
William S. Derrick1843June 21–23
Abel P. Upshur1843June 24 to July 23
John Nelson1844February 29 to March 31,
Charles M. Conrad1852October 25 to November 5
William Hunter1853, 1860March 4–7, December 15–16
William F. Wharton1892, 1893June 4–29, February 24 to March 6
Edwin F. Uhl1895May 28 to June 9
Alvey A. Adee1898September 17–29
Francis B. Loomis1905July 1–18
Robert Lansing1915June 9–23
Frank L. Polk1920February 14 to March 12
Joseph C. Crew1945June 28 to July 3
H. Freeman Matthews1953January 20–21
Livingston T. Merchant1961January 20–21
Charles E. Bohlen1969January 20–22
Kenneth Rush1973September 3–22
Philip C. Habib1977January 20–23
Warren Christopher1980, 1980April 28 to May 2, May 4–8
David Newsom1980May 2–3, May 3–4
Richard N. Cooper1980May 3
Walter J. Stoessel, Jr1982July 5–16
Michael H. Armacost1989January 20–25
Lawrence Eagleburger1992August 23, to December 8
Arnold Lee Kantor1993January 20
Frank G. Wisner1993January 20

External link

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List of Secretaries of State\nCategory:U.S. Dept. of StateState United States, State, Secretary of

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