United States Secretary of Commerce and Labor

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The United States Secretary of Commerce and Labor was the head of the short-lived United States Department of Commerce and Labor, which was concerned with business, industry, and labor. The secretary was a member of the President's Cabinet. In 1913 there was a division of the Secretary's position into separate positions of Commerce and Labor.

No. Secretary Term President(s) served under
1 George B. Cortelyou February 18, 1903June 30, 1904 Theodore Roosevelt
2 Victor H. Metcalf July 1, 1904December 16, 1906
3 Oscar S. Straus December 17, 1906March 5, 1909
4 Charles Nagel March 6, 1909March 4, 1913 William Howard Taft

The list of Secretaries continues at United States Secretary of Commerce and United States Secretary of Labor.


United States Secretaries of Commerce Seal of the United States Department of Commerce
Secretaries of Commerce & Labor: CortelyouMetcalfStrausNagel

Secretaries of Commerce: RedfieldAlexanderHooverWhitingLamontChapinRoperHopkinsJonesWallaceHarrimanSawyerWeeksStraussMuellerHodgesConnorTrowbridgeSmithStansPetersonDentMortonRichardsonKrepsKlutznickBaldrigeVerityMosbacherFranklinBrownKantorDaleyMinetaEvansGutierrez
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