History of the United States from the earliest discovery of America to the end of 1902 . John Sherman. 192 EXPANSION [1897 Mr. Gage was a Democrat, and this ap-pointment was doubtless meant as a rec-ognition of theGold Democracysaid in the cam-paign. General Rus-sell A. Alger, ofMichia-an, tookcharge of the WarDepartment, holdingit till July 19, 1899, Lyman J. Gage, Secretary of the Treasury. r^ 1 • 1 i-»i*i after which ElihuRoot was installed. Postmaster-GeneralJames A. Gary, of Maryland, resigned thesame month withSherman, giving placeto Charles EmorySmith, of the Phila-delphia Press. TheNav


History of the United States from the earliest discovery of America to the end of 1902 . John Sherman. 192 EXPANSION [1897 Mr. Gage was a Democrat, and this ap-pointment was doubtless meant as a rec-ognition of theGold Democracysaid in the cam-paign. General Rus-sell A. Alger, ofMichia-an, tookcharge of the WarDepartment, holdingit till July 19, 1899, Lyman J. Gage, Secretary of the Treasury. r^ 1 • 1 i-»i*i after which ElihuRoot was installed. Postmaster-GeneralJames A. Gary, of Maryland, resigned thesame month withSherman, giving placeto Charles EmorySmith, of the Phila-delphia Press. TheNavy portfolio fell toJohn D. Long, ofMassachusetts; that of the Interior to Jo^^ D- Long, secretary of the Navy. Cornelius N. Bliss, of New York; that ofAgriculture to James Wilson, of i8g7] MR. MCKINLEYS ADMINISTRATION 193


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