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UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR

Seal of the Department of Interior

Secretary Dirk Kempthorne (2006 – present)

The 'United States Secretary of the Interior' is the head of the United States Department of the Interior. The Department of the Interior oversees such agencies as the Bureau of Land Management, the United States Geological Survey, and the National Park Service. The Secretary also serves on and appoints the private citizens on the National Park Foundation board. The Secretary is a member of the President's Cabinet. The Secretary typically comes from a western state; only one of the last 16 Secretaries is not identified with a state lying west of the Mississippi River. The Secretary of the Interior is eighth in the United States presidential line of succession.

Contents
Secretaries of the Interior
References
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Secretaries of the Interior


























































# Picture Name State of Residence Term of Office President(s) served under
1
Thomas EwingOhioMarch 8, 1849July 22, 1850Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore
2
Thomas McKean Thompson McKennanPennsylvaniaAugust 15, 1850August 26, 1850Millard Fillmore
3
Alexander Hugh Holmes StuartVirginiaSeptember 14, 1850March 7, 1853Millard Fillmore
4
Robert McClellandMichiganMarch 8, 1853March 9, 1857Franklin Pierce
5
Jacob ThompsonMississippiMarch 10, 1857January 8, 1861James Buchanan
6
Caleb Blood SmithIndianaMarch 5, 1861December 31, 1862Abraham Lincoln
7
John Palmer UsherIndianaJanuary 1, 1863May 15, 1865Abraham Lincoln
8
James HarlanIowaMay 16, 1865August 31, 1866Andrew Johnson
9
Orville Hickman BrowningIllinoisSeptember 1, 1866March 4, 1869Andrew Johnson
10
Jacob Dolson CoxOhioMarch 5, 1869October 31, 1870Ulysses S. Grant
11
Columbus DelanoOhioNovember 1, 1870September 30, 1875Ulysses S. Grant
12
Zachariah ChandlerMichiganOctober 19, 1875March 11, 1877Ulysses S. Grant
13
Carl SchurzMissouriMarch 12, 1877March 7, 1881Rutherford B. Hayes
14
Samuel J. KirkwoodIowaMarch 8, 1881April 17, 1882James A. Garfield, Chester A. Arthur
15
Henry Moore TellerColoradoApril 18, 1882March 3, 1885Chester A. Arthur
16
Lucius Q.C. LamarMississippiMarch 6, 1885January 10, 1888Grover Cleveland
17
William Freeman VilasWisconsinJanuary 16, 1888March 6, 1889Grover Cleveland
18
John Willock NobleMissouriMarch 7, 1889March 6, 1893Benjamin Harrison
19
M. Hoke SmithGeorgiaMarch 6, 1893September 1, 1896Grover Cleveland
20
David Rowland FrancisMissouriSeptember 3, 1896March 5, 1897Grover Cleveland
21
Cornelius Newton BlissNew YorkMarch 6, 1897February 19, 1899William McKinley
22
Ethan Allen HitchcockMissouriFebruary 20, 1899March 4, 1907William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt
23
James Rudolph GarfieldOhioMarch 5, 1907March 5, 1909Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft
24
Richard Achilles BallingerWashingtonMarch 6, 1909March 12, 1911William Howard Taft
25
Walter Lowrie FisherIllinoisMarch 13, 1911March 5, 1913William Howard Taft
26
Franklin Knight LaneCaliforniaMarch 6, 1913February 29, 1920Woodrow Wilson
27
John Barton PayneIllinoisMarch 15, 1920March 4, 1921Woodrow Wilson
28
Albert Bacon FallNew MexicoMarch 5, 1921March 4, 1923Warren G. Harding
29
Hubert WorkColoradoMarch 5, 1923July 24, 1928Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge
30
Roy Owen WestIllinoisJuly 25, 1928March 4, 1929Calvin Coolidge
31
Ray Lyman WilburCaliforniaMarch 5, 1929March 4, 1933Herbert Hoover
32
Harold LeClair IckesIllinoisMarch 4, 1933February 15, 1946Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman
33
Julius Albert KrugWisconsinMarch 18, 1946December 1, 1949Harry S. Truman
34
Oscar Littleton ChapmanColoradoDecember 1, 1949January 20, 1953Harry S. Truman
35
Douglas McKayOregonJanuary 21, 1953April 15, 1956Dwight D. Eisenhower
36
Fred Andrew SeatonNebraskaJune 8, 1956January 20, 1961Dwight D. Eisenhower
37
Stewart Lee UdallArizonaJanuary 21, 1961January 20, 1969John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson
38
Walter J. HickelAlaskaJanuary 24, 1969November 25, 1970Richard Nixon
39
Rogers Clark Ballard MortonMarylandJanuary 29, 1971April 30, 1975Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford
40
Stanley K. HathawayWyomingJune 12, 1975October 9, 1975Gerald Ford
41
Thomas S. KleppeNorth DakotaOctober 17, 1975January 20, 1977Gerald Ford
42
Cecil D. AndrusIdahoJanuary 23, 1977January 20, 1981Jimmy Carter
43
James G. WattColoradoJanuary 23, 1981November 8, 1983Ronald Reagan
44
William Patrick ClarkCaliforniaNovember 18, 1983February 7, 1985Ronald Reagan
45
Donald Paul HodelOregonFebruary 8, 1985January 20, 1989Ronald Reagan
46
Manuel Lujan, Jr.New MexicoFebruary 3, 1989January 20, 1993George H. W. Bush
47
Bruce BabbittArizonaJanuary 22, 1993January 2, 2001Bill Clinton
48
Gale Ann NortonColoradoJanuary 31, 2001March 31, 2006George W. Bush
49
Dirk KempthorneIdaho May 26, 2006- George W. Bush

References


External links


List of Secretaries of the Interior

''The Department of Everything Else: Highlights of Interior History (1989)

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