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President Huey Long nominees
[edit]Position | Proposed secretary | Home state |
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Secretary of State | William Edgar Borah | Idaho |
Secretary of the Treasury | James J. Couzens | Michigan |
Secretary of War | Smedley Butler | Pennsylvania |
Secretary of the Navy | Franklin D. Roosevelt | New York |
Secretary of the Interior | Lytle Brown | Tennessee |
Secretary of Commerce | Herbert Hoover | California |
Attorney General | Frank Murphy | Michigan |
Secretary of Labor | Edward Keating | Colorado |
From My First Days in the White House (1935)
Other fictionalized individuals (in order of appearance) include:
- Alfred E. Smith, appointed Director of the Budget
- Edward M. Markham, Chief of Army Engineers
- Father Charles E. Coughlin
- Edward E. Kennedy, Secretary of the National Farmers Union
- Joseph B. Eastman, Federal Coordinator of Transportation
- William Gibbs McAdoo, Senator (D-CA)
- Oscar L. Chapman, Assistant Secretary of the Department of the Interior
- John W. Studebaker, Commissioner of Education
- Mayo brothers William and Charles
- Dr. Simon Flexner, Director of Rockefeller Institute
- Dr. William H. Parke
- Hugh S. Cumming, Surgeon General
- Dr. Claude W. Munger, Chairman of the Nursing Committee of the American Hospital Association
- Dr. C. E. A. Winslow, Professor of Public Health at Yale
- Royal S. Copeland, Senator (D-NY)
- John Pierpont Morgan, founder J.P. Morgan & Co.
- John D. Rockefeller Jr., Chairman of the Rockefeller Foundation
- Henry Ford, President of Ford Motor Company
- Andrew W. Mellon, former Secretary of the Treasury & Ambassador to the U.K.
- Edward T. Stotesbury, partner in Drexel & Co.
- George F. Baker Jr, titular President of First National Bank of New York, son of George Fisher Baker
- Winthrop W. Aldrich, President & Chairman of the Board of Chase National Bank
- Pierre S. du Pont, former President of General Motors
- Bernard M. Baruch, Chairman of the War Industries Board
- Sosthenes Behn, founder of ITT
- Morris L. Clothier, Chairman of the Board of Strawbridge & Clothier & President of Philadelphia National Bank
- George W. Childs Drexel, son of Anthony J. Drexel
- Edward F. Hutton, founder of E. F. Hutton & Co.
- Vincent Astor, son of John Jacob Astor IV
- Marshall Field III, grandson & heir of Marshall Field
- Lawrence P. Fisher, cofounder of Fisher Body Co.
- Max C. Fleischmann, cofounder of Fleischmann's Yeast
- Walter E. Frew, President of Corn Exchange Bank
- Eugene G. Grace, President of Bethlehem Steel Corporation
- Edward S. Harkness, philanthropist, railroad director of Southern Pacific Railroad
- Charles Hayden, founder Hayden, Stone & Co.
- Clarence H. Mackay, Chairman of the Board of Postal Telegraph & Cable Corporation
- H. E. Manville, director of Johns-Manville Corporation
- Charles E. Mitchell, President of National City Bank
- John J. Raskob, Chair of the DNC, Vice President of Finance for DuPont & GM
- Samuel W. Rayburn, President of Lord & Taylor
- Alfred P. Sloan Jr., President, Chairman, CEO of General Motors
- Charles M. Schwab, President of United States Steel Corporation, President & Chairman of Bethlehem Steel
- Gerald Swope, President of General Electric
- Edward R. Stettinius, President of Diamond Match Company
- Walter C. Teagle, President of Standard Oil Company of New Jersey
- Albert H. Wiggin, President of Chase National Bank
- Clarence M. Woolley, President and Chairman of the Board of American Radiator Company
- Owen D. Young, Founder and Chairman of Radio Corporation of America
- John D. Rockefeller Sr., Founder of the Standard Oil Company
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Supreme Court Justice
- William D. Embree, New York City Assistant District Attorney, brother of Edwin Embree
- Edsel Ford, President of Ford Motor Company, son of Henry Ford
- An unnamed state governor
- "Called for the nearby New England states to join in a concerted resistance" (either in or near-to New England)
- "Within the confines of the Commonwealth" (4 states are Commonwealths: Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia)
- "He has been in office only a few weeks" (Date is after February 15, 1937)
- Charles F. Hurley (D), Governor of Massachusetts
- Presumably must be Massachusetts; a New England state, Commonwealth, recently elected governor (January 7, 1937 OTL)
- But, repeatedly uses the phrase "Governor's Mansion", and "Despite several proposals for establishing an official residence for the governor of Massachusetts, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts does not have a governor's mansion." -Governor of Massachusetts#Governor's residence
- "Two U.S. Senators from that state"
- Senior Senator David I. Walsh (D)
- Junior Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R)
- "Spent the night at the private home of a friend of the senior Senator (Walsh) in the suburbs of the capital city (Boston)"
- Charles Evans Hughes, Chief Justice of the United States
- Hughes Court, 8 Associate Justices, presumably:
- James M. Landis, presumably Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission if Roosevelt appointee not replaced