OVERVIEW:
FULL NAME:
Frank Billings Kellogg
BORN:
December 22, 1856;
Potsdam, New York
DIED:
December 21, 1937 (age 80)
St. Paul, Minnesota;
EDUCATION:
Studied Law in Rochester, Minnesota
POLITICAL PARTY:
Republican
HIGHLIGHTS:
1865:
Moved to Minnesota with Parents,
Worked on Farm
1877:
Admitted to Bar;
Began Practicing Law in Rochester, Minnesota
1878-1881:
City Attorney for Rochester, Minnesota
1882-1887:
County Attorney for Olmsted County
1887:
Moved to St. Paul, Minnesota
1904-1912:
Member, Republican National Committee
1905-1911:
Prosecuted Several Antitrust Cases as Special Assistant Attorney General
1911:
Won Antitrust Case Against Standard Oil Company
1912-1913:
President, American Bar Association
1917-1923:
U.S. Senator (R-MN),
Unsuccessful Candidate for Reelection (1922)
1923:
Delegate to the Fifth International Conference of American States, Santiago, Chile
1923-1925:
U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain
1925-1929:
U.S. Secretary of State
1928:
Co-Author of Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact
1929:
Resumed Practice of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota;
Awarded Nobel Peace Prize
1930-1935:
Associate Judge, Permanent Court for International Justice
PORTRAITS:
RESOURCES:
BIOGRAPHIES:
Biographical Directory of Congress
Minnesota Historical Society
Department of State
Nobel Prize
UVA Miller Center
Wikipedia
RESEARCH:
Papers (Minnesota Historical Society)
OBITUARY:
Associated Press