PRESIDENTS AND VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. *Died in office April 4, 1841, when Vice-President Tyler succeeded him. Died in office July 9, 1850, when Vice-President Fillmore suc ceeded him. Died in office April 14, 1865, when Vice-President Johnson suc ceeded him. succeeded him. Died in office September 19, 1881, when Vice-President Arthur Died in office September 14, 1901, when Vice-President Roosevelt succeeded him. Elected President November 8, 1904. VICE-PRESIDENTS. Thomas Jefferson. George Clinton. William H. Crawford* Massachusetts. Virginia. New York. New York. Georgia. Massachusetts. South Carolina, New York. South Carolina. Tennessee. New York, Kentucky. Virginia. New Jersey. North Carolina, Pennsylvania. New York. Alabama. Missouri. Indiana. Kentucky. Maine. Tennessee. Connecticut. Ohio. Indiana. Massachusetts. Michigan. New York. New York. Delaware. Illinois. Vermont. Where from. John Adams. 1797. 1801. Aaron Burr. 1804.. 1812. 1813.. 1814. 1817. 1825.. 1832. 1833.. 1837. 1841. 1841. 1842. 1845. 1849. 1851. 1853.. 1855.. 1857. 1861. 1865. 1865. 1866. 1869. 1873.. 1875. 1877. 1881. 1881.. 1881. 1883. 1885.. 1886. 1887. John J. Ingalls*. Samuel L. Southard*. Willie P. Mangum* George M. Dallas. Millard Fillmore. William R. King*. David R. Atchison*. Jesse D. Bright*.. John C. Breckenridge Hannibal Hamlin.. Andrew Johnson. Lafayette S. Foster*. Benjamin F. Wade*. Schuyler Colfax. Henry Wilson†. Thomas W. Ferry*. William A. Wheeler. Chester A. Arthur Thomas F. Bayard*, David Davis*. George F. Edmunds*. Thomas A. Hendrickst John Sherman*. Adlai E. Stevenson. Garret A. Hobart§. William P. Frye*. Theodore Roosevelt. William P. Frye* James S. Sherman.. *Er-officio as president pro tem, of Senate. Indiana. Ohio. Kansas. New York. Illinois. New Jersey. Maine. New York, Maine. Indiana. New York, †Died in office November 22, 1875. Died in office November 25, 1885. $Died in office November 21, 1899. Elected Vice-President November 1852. Died in office April 18, 1853. During two temporary absences of Mr. Bright, Charles E. Stuart of Michigan, and James M. Mason of Virginia, respectively, were elected to serve until his return. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. THE EXECUTIVE. PRESIDENT... WILLIAM H. TAFT, of Ohio. Secretary to the President. Charles D. Hilles. Secretary of State........ THE CABINET. PHILANDER C. KNOX, of Pennsylvania. Secretary of the Treasury FRANKLIN MACVEAGH, of Illinois. Secretary of War..... Attorney-General.. Postmaster General.. GEO. W. WICKERSHAM, of New York. .... FRANK H. HITCHCOCK, of Massachu setts. Secretary of the Navy... GEORGE VON L. MEYER, of Massachu setts. Secretary of the Interior.. WALTER L. FISHER, of Illinois. Secretary of Commerce and Labor..... CHARLES NAGEL, of Missouri. The President receives a salary of $75.000 per annum; the VicePresident and members of the Cabinet each receive $12,000 per annum. MEMBERS OF THE SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS FROM NEW YORK STATE. BEGINNING MARCH 4, 1911. ENDING March 3, 1913. The Constitution requires nine years' citizenship to qualify for admission to the Senate, and seven years to the House of Representatives. The members of each House receive a salary of $7,500 per annum, and mileage at the rate of twenty cents per mile. SENATORS. Elibu Root, New York city.. Term expires. 1915 1917 First District.. New York city New York city New York city Charles V. Fornes.. Michael F. Conry. Jefferson M. Levy, John Joseph Kindred. Thomas G. Patten... Francis B. Harrison.. Henry George, Jr.. Steven B. Ayres.. John E. Andrus.. Thomas W. Bradley. Richard E. Connell. William H. Draper.. Henry S. De Forest. George W. Fairchild. Theron Akin. George R. Malby Charles A. Talcott, Luther W. Mott. Michael E. Driscoll. John W. Dwight... Sereno E. Payne... Henry G. Danforth. Edwin S. Underhill. James S. Simmons. Daniel A. Driscoll. Charles Bennett Smith. Edward B. Vreeland...... Poughkeepsie Troy Schenectady Oneonta Akin Ogdensburg Utica |