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On August 10, 1781, Congress selected Robert R. Livingston, a delegate from New York, as the first Secretary for Foreign Affairs. Livingston was unable to take office until October 20, 1781. Livingston was unable to take office until October 20, 1781.
The Department of State Information Center is the point of contact for many citizens seeking information about Secretary of State programs and services. The center also oversees driver and vehicle record sales and the distribution of the annual jury listing to Michigan counties. [1]
Michigan Secretary of State elections (12 P) Pages in category "Secretaries of state of Michigan" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.
Secretary of State: George Washington: 1790–1793 John C. Calhoun: Secretary of War: James Monroe: 1817–1825 Secretary of State John Tyler: 1844–1845 Served after being vice president Martin Van Buren: Secretary of State: Andrew Jackson: 1829–1831 Henry A. Wallace: Secretary of Agriculture: Franklin D. Roosevelt: 1933–1940 Secretary of ...
Motor Voter started here. I recently sat down with Chris Thomas, whom Austin appointed as Michigan’s Director of Elections in 1981. Thomas held that job for 36 years. He’s now a fellow at the ...
In 1835, Pritchette was appointed as the Secretary to the Michigan Territory. [1] He served until 1838, with Michigan becoming a state in 1837, with Pritchette then serving as the first Secretary of State of Michigan. [1]
The following is a list of female secretaries of state of states and territories in the United States.. Besides those states which do not have separate offices for secretary of state, the states of Idaho, Illinois, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota and South Carolina have never had an appointed nor elected female secretary of state.
[161] He nominated moderate Republicans to his cabinet: James Madison as secretary of state, Henry Dearborn as secretary of war, Levi Lincoln as attorney general, and Robert Smith as secretary of the navy. [160] Widowed since 1782, Jefferson first relied on his two daughters to serve as his official hostesses. [162]