Amerikanske indenrigsministre
Amerikansk indenrigsminister United States Secretary of the Interior | |
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Indenrigsministeriets segl | |
Tilblivelse | 3. marts 1849 |
Første indehaver | Thomas Ewing |
Rækkefølge | Ottende |
Hjemmeside | www.doi.gov |
Amerikanske indenrigsministre eller United States Secretary of the Interior leder United States Department of the Interior.
Det amerikanske indenrigsministeriums opgaver afviger i betydelig grad fra andre landes indenrigsministerier. Ministeriet omfatter agenturer såsom Bureau of Land Management, United States Geological Survey og National Park Service. Ministeren sidder i og udpeger de private borgere til bestyrelsen for National Park Foundation. Ministeren er medlem af præsidentens kabinet.
På grund af at indenrigsministeriet og mange af dets agenturers politikker og aktiviteter har stor indflydelse på de vestlige af De forenede Stater,[1] kommer ministeren typisk fra en af de vestlige stater. Kun en minister har ikke haft tilknytning til en stat vest for Mississippifloden. Indenrigministeren er nummer 8 i præsidentens "arvefølge".
Indenrigsministre
Referencer
Eksterne kilder
- Liste over tidligere indenrigsministre Arkiveret 19. august 2007 hos Wayback Machine
- The Department of Everything Else: Highlights of Interior History Arkiveret 23. december 2005 hos Wayback Machine (1989)
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Cecil D. Andrus
U.S. Secretary of the Interior, 1977-1081
Official portrait of Congressman Ryan Zinke (R-MT)
Zachariah Chandler. Library of Congress description: "Hon. Zach Chandler of Mich."
California Democratic candidate for governor Franklin K. Lane, 1902
Orville Hickman Browning. Library of Congress description: "Hon. O. H. Browning"
Hon. Samuel Jordan Kirkwood (1813-1894), United States Senator, Governor from Iowa, Secretary of the Interior
Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar (II). Library of Congress description: "Hon. Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar of Mississippi, Colonel of 18th Miss. Inf. C.S.A. Sect'y of Interior in Cleveland's Cabinet, Supreme Court Judge"
Portrait of United States Secretary of the Interior Caleb Blood Smith.
Rep. Deb Haaland (D-NM01)
David Rowland Francis. Sectary of Interior, Governor of Missouri
Seal of the United States Department of the Interior.
The seal consists of a male bison with the head and body in a left position, standing on a prairie, with mountains and a rising sun in the background, enclosed within two concentric circles, having the words "U.S. Department of the Interior" and the date "March 3, 1849" (when Congress created the department) inscribed in the top and bottom arcs within these circles. See here for more information.
The bison seal dates from 1917, when it was used as the emblem on the initial department flag and thereafter replaced the old version of the seal, which used a federal eagle. The eagle was reinstated for a few years in the 1920s, and a different seal was used from 1968-69, but on both occasions the bison seal was reinstated. For more information see this chapter in The Department of Everything Else: Highlights of Interior History.Official portrait of Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar.
Official portrait photograph of Dirk Kempthorne, Secretary of the Interior
John Willock Noble
Walter L. Fisher
TITLE: Sec. John P Usher, Sec of Interior
CALL NUMBER: LC-B813- 1708 A[P&P]
REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-DIG-cwpb-05570 (b&w copy scan) No known restrictions on publication.
MEDIUM: 1 negative : glass, wet collodion.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: [between 1860 and 1870]
NOTES:
Title from unverified information on negative sleeve.
Forms part of Brady Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress).
SUBJECTS:
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.
FORMAT:
Portrait photographs 1860-1870. Glass negatives 1860-1870.
REPOSITORY: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
DIGITAL ID: (b&w scan) cwpb 05570 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cwpb.05570
en:Category:United States history imagesCarl Schurz was a German revolutionist and American statesman and reformer. Carl Schurz, half-length portrait, facing right
Senator Albert B. Fall
;TITLE:
[Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart, full-length portrait, standing slightly to the left, one hand resting on the back of a chair; studio background showing prominently]
- CALL NUMBER
- DAG no. 279A
- Original served by appointment only.
- REPRODUCTION NUMBER
- LC-USZ62-110070 (b&w film copy neg. post-1992)
- No known restrictions on publication.
- SUMMARY
- Whig Congressman from Virgina, 1841-1843; Secretary of the Interior, 1850-1853.
- MEDIUM
- 1 photograph : half plate daguerreotype, gold toned.
- CREATED/PUBLISHED
- [between 1844 and 1860]
- RELATED NAMES
- Brady, Mathew B., 1823 (ca.)-1896.
- NOTES
- Scratched on face of plate: 185; Stuart. Scratched on back of plate: 279.
- Slightly trimmed.
- Identification from engraving by A.H. Ritchie in American Whig Review, April 1852, p. 285.
- Transfer; U.S. War College; 1920. (DLC/PP-1920:46153).
- Forms part of: Daguerreotype collection (Library of Congress).
- Produced by Mathew Brady's studio.
- SUBJECTS
- Stuart, Alexander H. H. (Alexander Hugh Holmes), 1807-1891.
- FORMAT
- Portrait photographs 1840-1860.
- Daguerreotypes 1840-1860.
- PART OF
- Daguerreotype collection (Library of Congress)
- REPOSITORY
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
- DIGITAL ID
- (b&w film copy neg. post-1992) cph 3c10070 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3c10070
- CARD #
- 2004664060
James G. Watt U.S. Secretary of Interior, 1981-1983
Rogers Morton, former Secretary of the Interior and Secretary of Commerce of the United States.