LC control no. | no 89012584 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Partridge, Frank C. (Frank Charles), 1861-1943 |
Birth date | 18610507 |
Death date | 19430302 |
Place of birth | East Middlebury (Vt.) |
Place of death | Proctor (Vt.) |
Affiliation | Amherst College Columbia University. School of Law Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) Vermont. General Assembly. Senate United States. Congress. Senate United States. Department of State |
Profession or occupation | Legislators Lawyers Diplomats |
Found in | His The future of international law, 1917?: t.p. (Frank C. Partridge) MoSU-L/IL files (hdg.: Partridge, Frank Charles, 1861-1943) Bio. dir. of the U.S. Congress website, February 19, 2015 (Partridge, Frank Charles, a Senator from Vermont; born in East Middlebury, Vt., May 7, 1861; attended the public schools and graduated from Amherst (Mass.) College in 1882 and from the Columbia University Law School at New York City in 1884; admitted to the bar in 1885 and commenced practice in Rutland, Vt.; moved to Proctor, Vt., in 1886 and engaged in the marble industry; also served as president of other business corporations; town clerk 1887-1889; member of the school committee 1888-1889; private secretary to the Secretary of War 1889-1890; solicitor of the Department of State 1890-1893; United States Minister to Venezuela 1893-1894; consul general at Tangier, Morocco, 1897-1898; member, Vermont State senate 1898-1900; member of the executive council of the American Society of International Law 1906-1923; chairman of the commission to propose amendments to the Vermont constitution 1909; member of the Vermont committee of public safety 1917-1919; delegate of the United States to the Fifth Pan-American Conference at Santiago, Chile, 1923; member of the New England Council 1925-1927; president of the Vermont Flood Credit Corporation; appointed on December 23, 1930, as a Republican to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Frank L. Greene and served from December 23, 1930, to March 31, 1931, when a successor was elected; unsuccessful candidate for the nomination to fill this vacancy; chairman, Committee on Enrolled Bills (Seventy-first Congress); resumed his former activities in the marble industry; died in Proctor, Vt., March 2, 1943; interment in Proctor Cemetery.) |
Associated language | eng |