Education:
Graduated from U.S. Naval Academy,
Annapolis, Md. (1946)
Occupation:
Farmer, public official
Religion:
Baptist
Wife:
Eleanor Rosalynn Smith (1928- ), on July 7,
1946
Children:
John William "Jack" Carter (1947-
);
James Earl "Chip" Carter III (1950- );
Donnel Jeffrey "Jeff" Carter
(1952- );
Amy Lynn Carter (1967- )
Father:
James Earl Carter
Mother:
Lillian Gordy Carter
Years in
office:
(January 20, 1977 to January 20, 1981)
Born:
October 1, 1924, in Plains, Georgia
Died:
N/A
Age at
death:
N/A
Elected
from:
Georgia
Political
Party:
Democrat
Other Government
Positions:
Georgia State Senator, 1963-66
Governor of
Georgia, 1971-75
Presidential
Salary:
$200,000/year + $50,000 expense account
Vice
President:
Walter F. Mondale (1977-81)
Secretary of
State:
Cyrus R. Vance (1977-80)
Edmund S. Muskie (1980-81)
Secretary of the
Treasury:
W. Michael Blumenthal (1977-79)
G. William Miller
(1979-81)
Secretary of
Defense:
Harold Brown (1977-81)
Attorney
General:
Griffin B. Bell (1977-79)
Benjamin R. Civiletti
(1979-81)
Secretary of the
Interior:
Cecil D. Andrus (1977-81)
Secretary of
Agriculture:
Robert S. Bergland (1977-81)
Secretary of
Commerce:
Juanita M. Kreps (1977-79)
Philip Klutznick (1979-81)
Secretary of
Labor:
F. Ray Marshall (1977-81)
Secretary of Health,
Education, and Welfare:
Joseph A. Califano, Jr. (1977-79)
Patricia R. Harris (1979-80)
Secretary of Health
and Human Services:
Patricia R. Harris (1980-81)
Secretary of
Education:
Shirley Hufstedler (1980-81)
Secretary of Housing
and Urban Development:
Patricia R. Harris (1977-79)
Moon
Landrieu (1979-81)
Secretary of
Transportation:
Brock Adams (1977-79)
Neil E. Goldschmidt
(1979-81)
Secretary of
Energy
James R. Schlesinger (1977-79)
Charles W. Duncan, Jr.
(1979-81)
Links /
Resources:
The White
House