UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF COMMERCE AND LABOR
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.
The list of Secretaries continues at United States Secretary of Commerce and United States Secretary of Labor.
| No. | Secretary | Term | President(s) served under |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | George B. Cortelyou | February 18, 1903 – June 30, 1904 | Theodore Roosevelt |
| 2 | Victor H. Metcalf | July 1, 1904 – December 16, 1906 | |
| 3 | Oscar S. Straus | December 17, 1906 – March 5, 1909 | |
| 4 | Charles Nagel | March 6, 1909–March 4, 1913 | William Howard Taft |
The list of Secretaries continues at United States Secretary of Commerce and United States Secretary of Labor.
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