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The Civil Service and the Patronage/Appendix A

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The Civil Service and the Patronage
by Carl Russell Fish
Appendix A. Officers of the Confederation and the States appointed to Positions under the Constitution of 1789.
1348273The Civil Service and the Patronage — Appendix A. Officers of the Confederation and the States appointed to Positions under the Constitution of 1789.Carl Russell Fish


APPENDICES.



APPENDIX A.

TRANSFER OF OFFICERS (1789-1791).

Table I.
Officers of the Confederation.

Old Position.       New Position.
Superintendent of Foreign Affairs John Jay Chief Justice.
Minister to France Thomas Jefferson Secretary of State.
Commissioner of Treasury Board Samuel Osgood Postmaster-general.
Secretary at War Henry Knox Secretary of War.
Governor of Northwest Territory Arthur St. Clair Governor of Northwest Territory.
Secretary of Northwest Territory Winthrop Sargent Secretary of Northwest Territory.
Judge of Northwest Territory Samuel Holden Parsons Judge of Northwest Territory.
Judge of Northwest Territory John Cleves Symmes Judge of Northwest Territory.
Continental Loan Officer in Virginia John H. Hopkins Commissioner of Loans for Virginia.
Assistant Secretary of Congress Roger Alden Place in State Department.


Table II.
State Customs Offices (1789-1791).

Collectors.
Number of national offices 67
State collectors or equivalents made federal collectors 27
State collectors appointed to lower offices 4
State collectors not appointed to any customs office 8
New offices, or no data 28
 
Naval Officers.
Number of national offices 13
State naval officers made federal naval officers 3
State collectors appointed 2
State naval officer not appointed to any customs office 1
New offices, or no data 7 (or 9)
 
Surveyors.
Number of national offices 56
State surveyors or searchers made federal surveyors 12
State collectors appointed 2
State surveyors not appointed to any customs office 6
New offices, or no data 36 (or 38)
 
Total.
Whole number of offices at beginning of federal government 136
State officers appointed to corresponding federal positions 42
State officers appointed to some other customs place 46
State officers not appointed to any customs place 15
New offices, or no data 75