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== Office of Chairman == From its founding in 1920 until its first reform in 1930, the FPC did not have its own commissioners; rather, it was chaired [[ex officio]] by the [[United States Secretary of War|Secretaries of War]], [[United States Secretary of the Interior|Interior]], and [[United States Secretary of Agriculture|Agriculture]].<ref>{{cite journal| url=http://www.felj.org/elj/Energy%20Journals/Vol16_No2_1995_Salute.pdf| journal=Energy Law Journal| author=Staff| title=A Salute: 75 Years for the FPC and FERC| volume=16| issue=2| year=1995| page=293| access-date=2009-10-08| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726051510/http://www.felj.org/elj/Energy%20Journals/Vol16_No2_1995_Salute.pdf| archive-date=2011-07-26| url-status=dead}}</ref> The first "Chairman" in that sense was Woodrow Wilson's Secretary of War, [[Newton D. Baker]]. Before 1930, five Secretaries of War, five Secretaries of the Interior, and five Secretaries of Agriculture held title at the FPC. Following the 1930 reforms, FPC had its own commissioners, with the following commissioners holding the title of Chairman of the Federal Power Commission:
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