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George Bruce Cortelyou (July 26, 1862 – October 23, 1940) was an American cabinet secretary of the early twentieth century. He served in various capacities in the presidential administrations of Grover Cleveland , William McKinley , and Theodore Roosevelt .
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George Cortelyou, 1895, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1907–1909), U.S. Postmaster General (1905–1907), and U.S. Secretary of Commerce and Labor (1903–1904) James C. Duff, 1981, director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (2006–2011) and president and CEO of the Newseum and Freedom Forum
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California: 18 Henry H. Markham: October 9, 1923: Mountain View Cemetery and Mausoleum [17] Altadena: Los Angeles: California: 19 James Budd: July 30, 1908: Stockton Rural Cemetery [18] Stockton: San Joaquin: California: 20 Henry Gage: August 28, 1924: New Calvary Cemetery [19] East Los Angeles: Los Angeles: California: 21 George Pardee ...
Cortelyou is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jacques Cortelyou (c. 1625–1693), Surveyor General of New Netherland; George B. Cortelyou (1862–1940), first US Secretary of Commerce and Labor and later Secretary of the Treasury; Philip Cortelyou Johnson (1906–2005), American architect
Cortelyou anxiously watched the time; about halfway through the ten minutes allotted, he sent word to Babcock to have the doors closed when the presidential secretary raised his hand. Seeing Cortelyou looking at his watch, Babcock moved towards the doors. [41] As the reception continued, the organist played works by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Former U.S. Congressman from California, House Majority Whip [4] George Bruce Cortelyou: Lambda (George Washington), 1896 First United States Secretary of Commerce and Labor. Also served as United States Postmaster General and United States Secretary of the Treasury. Chairman of the Republican National Committee in 1904, and manager of the ...