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| The Washington Cabinet | ||
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| Office | Name | Term |
| President | George Washington | 1789–1797 |
| Vice President | John Adams | 1789–1797 |
| Secretary of State | Thomas Jefferson | 1789–1793 |
| Edmund Randolph | 1794–1795 | |
| Timothy Pickering | 1795–1797 | |
| Secretary of Treasury | Alexander Hamilton | 1789–1795 |
| Oliver Wolcott, Jr. | 1795–1797 | |
| Secretary of War | Henry Knox | 1789–1794 |
| Timothy Pickering | 1795–1795 | |
| James McHenry | 1796–1797 | |
| Attorney General | Edmund Randolph | 1789–1794 |
| William Bradford | 1794–1795 | |
| Charles Lee | 1795–1797 | |
| Postmaster General | Samuel Osgood | 1789–1791 |
| Timothy Pickering | 1791–1795 | |
| Joseph Habersham | 1795–1797 | |