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  1. George Bruce Cortelyou (July 26, 1862 – October 23, 1940) was an American cabinet secretary of the early twentieth century. He served in various capacities in the presidential administrations of Grover Cleveland, William McKinley, and Theodore Roosevelt.

  2. After Congress established the Department of Commerce and Labor as a ninth cabinet department, Roosevelt named Cortelyou its first secretary in 1903. Cortelyou resigned in June 1904, to become chairman of the Republican National Committee and to manage Roosevelt's 1904 reelection campaign.

  3. In 1907 President Theodore Roosevelt appointed George Bruce Cortelyou (1862 - 1940) to his third Cabinet position, as Secretary of the Treasury. Previously, and also under Roosevelt, he had been the first head of the Department of Commerce and Labor and had served as Postmaster General.

  4. president of United States. Also known as: TR, Teddy Roosevelt. Written by. John Milton Cooper. Professor of History, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Author of The Warrior and the Priest and others. John Milton Cooper. Fact-checked by. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica.

  5. 9 de may. de 2012 · Probably, the most influential White House secretary was George B. Cortelyou who served Presidents Grover Cleveland, William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. Cortelyou is credited with creating systems that are still used today in the modern White House press office.

  6. George Bruce Cortelyou (kôr´təlyōō), 1862–1940, American public official and business executive, b. New York City. He taught school, and after learning stenography, he became secretary to several New York City and federal officials. Source for information on Cortelyou, George Bruce: The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. dictionary.

  7. George Bruce Cortelyou (July 26, 1862 – October 23, 1940) was an American cabinet secretary of the early twentieth century. He served in various capacities in the presidential administrations of Grover Cleveland, William McKinley, and Theodore Roosevelt. Quick Facts 44th United States Secretary of the Treasury, President ... Close.