TheMinister of Public Works, Posts and Telegraphs (French:Ministre des Travaux publics, des Postes et des Télégraphes) in the French cabinet was responsible from 25 October 1906 to 22 March 1913 for a combined portfolio formerly divided between theMinister of Public Works and theMinister of Posts, Telegraphs, and Telephones.On 22 March 1913 in the cabinet ofLouis Barthou responsibility was divided between the Minister of Public Works and theMinister of Commerce, Industry, Posts, and Telegraphs.
| Start | End | Officeholder | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25 October 1906 | 24 July 1909 | Louis Barthou | First cabinet ofGeorges Clemenceau. Minister of Public Works, Posts, and Telegraphs |
| 24 July 1909 | 3 November 1910 | Alexandre Millerand | First cabinet ofAristide Briand |
| 3 November 1910 | 27 February 1911 | Louis Puech | Second cabinet ofAristide Briand[1] |
| 2 March 1911 | 27 June 1911 | Charles Dumont | Cabinet ofErnest Monis[2] |
| 27 June 1911 | 10 January 1912 | Victor Augagneur | Cabinet ofJoseph Caillaux[3] |
| 21 January 1912 | 21 January 1913 | Jean Dupuy | First cabinet ofRaymond Poincaré |
| 21 January 1913 | 22 March 1913 | Jean Dupuy | Third and fourth cabinets ofAristide Briand |