United States Secretary of War

The Secretary of War was a member of the United States President's Cabinet, beginning with George Washington's administration. A similar position, called either "Secretary at War" or "Secretary of War," was appointed to serve the Congress of the Confederation under the Articles of Confederation between 1781 and 1789. Benjamin Lincoln and later Henry Knox held the position. When Washington was inaugurated as the first president under the Constitution, he appointed Knox to continue serving.

The Secretary of War led the War Department. At first, he was responsible for all military affairs. In 1798, the Secretary of the Navy was added to the cabinet, and the scope of this office was reduced to a general concern with the Army. In 1947, the departments were recombined under the Secretary of Defense. The Secretary of War was replaced by the Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of the Air Force, non-Cabinet positions under the Secretary of Defense.

Secretaries of War

#PictureNameState of ResidenceBegan ServiceEnded ServicePresident(s) served under
1Henry KnoxMassachusettsSeptember 12, 1789December 31, 1794George Washington
2Timothy PickeringPennsylvaniaJanuary 2, 1795December 10, 1795Washington
3James McHenryMarylandJanuary 27, 1796May 13, 1800Washington
John Adams
4Samuel DexterMassachusettsMay 13, 1800January 31, 1801John Adams
5N/AHenry DearbornMassachusettsMarch 5, 1801March 4, 1809Thomas Jefferson
6William EustisMassachusettsMarch 7, 1809January 13, 1813James Madison
7John Armstrong, Jr.PennsylvaniaJanuary 13, 1813September 27, 1814Madison
8James MonroeVirginiaSeptember 27, 1814March 2, 1815Madison
9William Harris CrawfordGeorgiaAugust 1, 1815October 22, 1816Madison
10John Caldwell CalhounSouth CarolinaOctober 8, 1817March 4, 1825James Monroe
11James BarbourVirginiaMarch 7, 1825May 23, 1828John Quincy Adams
12Peter Buell PorterNew YorkMay 23, 1828March 4, 1829J. Q. Adams
13John Henry EatonTennesseeMarch 9, 1829June 18, 1831Andrew Jackson
14Lewis CassMichiganAugust 1, 1831October 5, 1836Jackson
15Joel Roberts PoinsettSouth CarolinaMarch 7, 1837March 4, 1841Martin Van Buren
16John BellTennesseeMarch 5, 1841September 13, 1841William Henry Harrison
John Tyler
17John Canfield SpencerNew YorkOctober 12, 1841March 4, 1843Tyler
18N/AJames Madison PorterPennsylvaniaMarch 8, 1843February 14, 1844Tyler
19William WilkinsPennsylvaniaFebruary 15, 1844March 4, 1845Tyler
20William Learned MarcyNew YorkMarch 6, 1845March 4, 1849James K. Polk
21N/AGeorge Walker CrawfordGeorgiaMarch 8, 1849July 22, 1850Zachary Taylor
22Charles Magill ConradLouisianaAugust 15, 1850March 4, 1853Millard Fillmore
23Jefferson DavisMississippiMarch 7, 1853March 4, 1857Franklin Pierce
24John Buchanan FloydVirginiaMarch 6, 1857December 29, 1860James Buchanan
25Joseph HoltKentuckyJanuary 18, 1861March 4, 1861Buchanan
26Simon CameronPennsylvaniaMarch 5, 1861January 14, 1862Abraham Lincoln
27Edwin McMasters StantonOhioJanuary 20, 1862May 28, 1868Lincoln
Andrew Johnson
28John McAllister SchofieldMissouriJune 1, 1868March 13, 1869Johnson
29John Aaron RawlinsIllinoisMarch 13, 1869September 6, 1869Ulysses S. Grant
30William Worth BelknapIowaOctober 25, 1869March 2, 1876Grant
31Alphonso TaftOhioMarch 8, 1876May 22, 1876Grant
32James Donald CameronPennsylvaniaMay 22, 1876March 4, 1877Grant
33George Washington McCraryIowaMarch 12, 1877December 10, 1879Rutherford B. Hayes
34Alexander RamseyMinnesotaDecember 10, 1879March 4, 1881Hayes
35Robert Todd LincolnIllinoisMarch 5, 1881March 4, 1885James A. Garfield
Chester A. Arthur
36William Crowninshield EndicottMassachusettsMarch 5, 1885March 4, 1889Grover Cleveland
37Redfield ProctorVermontMarch 5, 1889November 5, 1891Benjamin Harrison
38N/AStephen Benton ElkinsWest VirginiaDecember 17, 1891March 4, 1893Harrison
39Daniel Scott LamontNew YorkMarch 5, 1893March 4, 1897Cleveland (2nd term)
40Russell Alexander AlgerMichiganMarch 5, 1897August 1, 1899William McKinley
41Elihu RootNew YorkAugust 1, 1899January 31, 1904McKinley
Theodore Roosevelt
42William Howard TaftOhioFebruary 1, 1904June 30, 1908Th. Roosevelt
43Luke Edward WrightTennesseeJuly 1, 1908March 4, 1909Th. Roosevelt
44Jacob McGavock DickinsonIllinoisMarch 12, 1909May 21, 1911William Howard Taft
45Henry Lewis StimsonNew YorkMay 22, 1911March 4, 1913Taft
46Lindley Miller GarrisonNew JerseyMarch 5, 1913February 10, 1916Woodrow Wilson
47Newton Diehl BakerOhioMarch 9, 1916March 4, 1921Wilson
48John Wingate WeeksMassachusettsMarch 5, 1921October 13, 1925Warren G. Harding
Calvin Coolidge
49Dwight Filley DavisMissouriOctober 14, 1925March 4, 1929Coolidge
50James William GoodIowaMarch 6, 1929November 18, 1929Herbert Hoover
51Patrick Jay HurleyOklahomaDecember 9, 1929March 4, 1933Hoover
52George Henry DernUtahMarch 4, 1933August 27, 1936Franklin D. Roosevelt
53Harry Hines WoodringKansasSeptember 25, 1936June 20, 1940F. D. Roosevelt
54Henry Lewis StimsonNew YorkJuly 10, 1940September 21, 1945F. D. Roosevelt
Harry S. Truman
55Robert Porter PattersonNew YorkSeptember 27, 1945July 18, 1947Truman
56Kenneth Claiborne RoyallNorth CarolinaJuly 19, 1947September 18, 1947Truman
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