Chandler P. Anderson
Chandler Parsons Anderson (September 5, 1866 - August 2, 1936)[1] was the inaugural holder of the Counselor of the United States Department of State position, serving in that capacity from August 23, 1912, to April 22, 1913. He served under President William Howard Taft and was replaced by John Bassett Moore.
Chandler Parsons Anderson | |
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1st Counselor of the United States Department of State | |
In office August 23, 1912 – April 22, 1913 | |
President | William Howard Taft Woodrow Wilson |
Preceded by | office established |
Succeeded by | John Bassett Moore |
Personal details | |
Born | September 5, 1866 |
Died | August 2, 1936 |
He wrote multiple books, including Northern Boundary of the United States and Immunity of Neutral Sea-Borne Commerce.[2]
References
- "Honorable Chandler P. Anderson--The New Counsellor for the Department of State". The American Journal of International Law. 5 (2): 440–442. 1911. doi:10.1017/S0002930000237779. JSTOR 2186729.
- WorldCat
External links
- Chandler Anderson Photo Album of Behring Sea Claims Commission at Dartmouth College Library
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