Frank B. Kellogg

Frank B. Kellogg
Kellogg in 1912
Associate Judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice
In office
September 25, 1930[1] – September 9, 1935[2]
Preceded byCharles E. Hughes[3]
Succeeded byManley O. Hudson[4]
45th United States Secretary of State
In office
March 5, 1925 – March 28, 1929
PresidentCalvin Coolidge
Herbert Hoover
Preceded byCharles Evans Hughes
Succeeded byHenry L. Stimson
39th United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom
In office
January 14, 1924 – February 10, 1925
PresidentCalvin Coolidge
Preceded byGeorge Harvey
Succeeded byAlanson B. Houghton
United States Senator
from Minnesota
In office
March 4, 1917 – March 3, 1923
Preceded byMoses E. Clapp
Succeeded byHenrik Shipstead
County Attorney of Olmsted County
In office
January 1, 1882[5] – January 1, 1887[6]
Preceded byHalfton A. Eckholdt[7][8]
Succeeded byBurt W. Eaton[9]
City Attorney of Rochester
In office
1878–1881
Preceded byRoyal H. Gove[10][11]
Succeeded byW. Logan Breckenridge[8][11]
Personal details
Born
Frank Billings Kellogg

(1856-12-22)December 22, 1856
Potsdam, New York
DiedDecember 21, 1937(1937-12-21) (aged 80)
St. Paul, Minnesota
Political partyRepublican
SpouseClara Cook
AwardsNobel Peace Prize 1929 Legion of Honour
Signature

Frank Billings Kellogg (December 22, 1856 – December 21, 1937) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served in the U.S. Senate and as U.S. Secretary of State.[12] He co-authored the Kellogg–Briand Pact, for which he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1929.[13]

  1. ^ Treaty Information Bulletin No. 1-117 (October 31, 1929–June 30, 1939, Volumes 1-20)
  2. ^ Digest of International Law, Volume 12 (1971)
  3. ^ Permanent Court of International Justice, Volumes 1-4 (United States Congress - House Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1932)
  4. ^ Walker, David Maxwell (1980). The Oxford Companion to Law. Clarendon Press. ISBN 9780198661108.
  5. ^ Executive documents of the State of Minnesota for 1881
  6. ^ Executive Documents of the State of Minnesota (1887, Volume 1)
  7. ^ Executive documents of the State of Minnesota for 1879-1880, Volume 1
  8. ^ a b Historical Society, Olmsted County (1883). History of Olmsted County, Together with Biographical Matter, Statistics, Etc (Gathered from Matter Furnished by Interviews with Old Settlers, County, Township, and Other Records, and Extracts from Files of Papers, Pamphlets, and Such Other Sources as Have Been Available). Olmsted County Historical Society (Minnesota).
  9. ^ Report of the Minnesota Attorney General (1888-1890)
  10. ^ Leonard, Joseph Alexander (1910). History of Olmsted County, Minnesota - Together with Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers, Citizens, Families and Institutions. Goodspeed Historical Association.
  11. ^ a b Past City Attorneys of Rochester (1862-Present)
  12. ^ Cite error: The named reference obit was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  13. ^ "The Nobel Peace Prize 1929". Nobelprize.org. Retrieved October 6, 2011.