Nineteenth Administration, March 4, 1873, to March 4, 1877.
- Ulysses S. Grant, Ill., President.
- Henry Wilson, Mass., Vice-President.
CABINET.
- Hamilton Fish, N. Y., Secretary of State.
- W. A. Richardson, Ill., Secretary of the Treasury.
- B. H. Bristow, Ky., ” ”
- W. W. Belknap, Iowa, Secretary of War.
- George M. Robeson, N. J., Secretary of the Navy.
- Columbus Delano, Ohio, Secretary of the Interior.
- J. A. J. Creswell, Md., Postmaster General.
- Marshall Jewell, Conn., ” ”
- George H. Williams, Oregon, Attorney General.
- Edward Pierrepont, N. Y., ” ”
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. 1875.
The Executive.
| ULYSSES S. GRANT, of Illinois, President of the United States | Salary | $50,000 |
| HENRY WILSON, of Massachusetts, Vice-President of the United States, | ” | 10,000 |
The Cabinet.
| HAMILTON FISH, of New York, Secretary of State | Salary | $10,000 |
| B. H. BRISTOW, of Kentucky, Secretary of the Treasury | ” | 10,000 |
| WILLIAM W. BELKNAP, of Iowa, Secretary of War | ” | 10,000 |
| GEORGE M. ROBESON, of New Jersey, Secretary of the Navy | ” | 10,000 |
| COLUMBUS DELANO, of Ohio, Secretary of the Interior | ” | 10,000 |
| EDWARD PIERREPONT, of New York, Attorney-General | ” | 10,000 |
| MARSHALL JEWELL, of Connecticut, Postmaster-General | ” | 10,000 |