John Brinckerhoff Jackson | |
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8th and 13th U.S. Minister to Romania | |
In office December 24, 1911 – October 28, 1913 | |
President | William Howard Taft Woodrow Wilson |
Preceded by | John R. Carter |
Succeeded by | Charles J. Vopicka |
In office April 7, 1903 – July 25, 1905 | |
President | Theodore Roosevelt |
Preceded by | Henry L. Wilson |
Succeeded by | John W. Riddle |
2nd and 3rd U.S. Minister to Bulgaria | |
In office February 1, 1912 – October 18, 1913 | |
President | William Howard Taft Woodrow Wilson |
Preceded by | John R. Carter |
Succeeded by | Charles J. Vopicka |
In office September 19, 1903 – June 4, 1907 | |
President | Theodore Roosevelt |
Preceded by | Charles M. Dickinson |
Succeeded by | Horace G. Knowles |
8th and 12th U.S. Minister to Serbia | |
In office January 16, 1912 – October 15, 1913 | |
President | William Howard Taft Woodrow Wilson |
Preceded by | John R. Carter |
Succeeded by | Charles J. Vopicka |
In office May 9, 1904 – July 13, 1905 | |
President | Theodore Roosevelt |
Preceded by | Charles Spencer Francis |
Succeeded by | John W. Riddle |
3rd U.S. Minister to Cuba | |
In office March 22, 1910 – October 27, 1911 | |
President | William Howard Taft |
Preceded by | Edwin V. Morgan |
Succeeded by | Arthur M. Beaupre |
13th U.S. Minister to Persia | |
In office December 12, 1907 – July 3, 1909 | |
President | Theodore Roosevelt |
Preceded by | Richmond Pearson |
Succeeded by | Charles Wells Russell Jr. |
13th U.S. Minister to Greece | |
In office December 24, 1902 – October 19, 1907 | |
President | Theodore Roosevelt |
Preceded by | Charles Spencer Francis |
Succeeded by | Richmond Pearson |
1st U.S. Minister to Montenegro | |
In office October 30, 1905 – 27 October, 1907 | |
President | Theodore Roosevelt |
Preceded by | Position created |
Succeeded by | Richmond Pearson |
Personal details | |
Born | Newark, New Jersey | August 19, 1862
Died | December 20, 1920 Montreux, Switzerland | (aged 58)
Spouse |
Florence Baird (m. 1886) |
Parent(s) | Frederick Wolcott Jackson Nannie Nye Jackson |
Alma mater | United States Naval Academy |
John Brinckerhoff Jackson (August 19, 1862 – December 20, 1920)[1] was an American lawyer and diplomat who spent most of his career in Europe and the Middle East.