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Domestic News August 3, 1850

The Mississippi Creole

Canton, Madison County, Mississippi

What is this article about?

President Fillmore's new cabinet is announced, consisting of Daniel Webster (Secretary of State, Massachusetts), Thomas Corwin (Treasury, Ohio), Edward Bates (War, Missouri), Wm. A. Graham (Navy, North Carolina), James A. Pearce (Interior, Maryland), Nathan K. Hall (Postmaster General, N. York), and John J. Crittenden (Attorney General, Kentucky). They have entered upon their duties.

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THE NEW CABINET
The following gentlemen constitute President Fillmore's Cabinet, and have entered upon the duties of their respective Departments:

Secretary of State, Daniel Webster of Massachusetts.
Secretary of the Treasury, Thomas Corwin, of Ohio.
Secretary of War, Edward Bates of Missouri.
Secretary of the Navy, Wm. A. Graham, of North Carolina.
Secretary of the Interior, James A. Pearce of Maryland.
Postmaster General, Nathan K. Hall, of N. York.
Attorney General, John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky.

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment Politics

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Fillmore Cabinet Secretary Appointments Us Government Daniel Webster Thomas Corwin

What entities or persons were involved?

President Fillmore Daniel Webster Thomas Corwin Edward Bates Wm. A. Graham James A. Pearce Nathan K. Hall John J. Crittenden

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President Fillmore Daniel Webster Thomas Corwin Edward Bates Wm. A. Graham James A. Pearce Nathan K. Hall John J. Crittenden

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the gentlemen have entered upon the duties of their respective departments.

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The following gentlemen constitute President Fillmore's Cabinet: Secretary of State, Daniel Webster of Massachusetts; Secretary of the Treasury, Thomas Corwin, of Ohio; Secretary of War, Edward Bates of Missouri; Secretary of the Navy, Wm. A. Graham, of North Carolina; Secretary of the Interior, James A. Pearce of Maryland; Postmaster General, Nathan K. Hall, of N. York; Attorney General, John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky.

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