John Barrett (diplomat)
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In office February 14, 1894 – April 26, 1898 | |
President | Grover Cleveland William McKinley |
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Preceded by | Sempronius H. Boyd |
Succeeded by | Hamilton King |
Personal details | |
Born | Grafton, Vermont | November 28, 1866
Died | October 17, 1938 Bellows Falls, Vermont | (aged 71)
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Mary Tanner Candy |
Alma mater | Dartmouth College (BA) |
Occupation | American diplomat |
John Barrett (November 28, 1866 – October 17, 1938) was a United States
Biography
Barrett was born in
In 1903, he was appointed as the Minister to Argentina, and though he only served in that position for one year, President Theodore Roosevelt later remarked that he had begun a "new United States-Argentine era". He was then appointed as Minister to Panama and then to Colombia.
In 1907, he was appointed at the first Director General of the Bureau of American Republics, an international organization that was renamed as the Pan American Union in 1910 (and subsequently reorganized in 1948 as the Organization of American States). He served in this capacity for fourteen years. During that period, he also founded the Pan-American Society of the United States, was Secretary General of 1916's Pan-American Scientific Congress, and presided over the Pan-American Commercial Congresses of 1911 and 1919.
In 1924, he briefly entered politics by running for the United States Senate as a Republican, but withdrew from the race before the election.
In his life, Barrett received honorary doctorates from Tulane University, the University of Southern California, the National University of Colombia in Bogotá, and the National University of Panama. He also received state decorations from Venezuela and China.
He died of pneumonia in 1938.
References
- "Dr. Barrett, Envoy to Four Nations, Dies". The Washington Post. 1938-10-18. p. X5.
- "John Barrett, 71, Trade Developer". The New York Times. 1938-10-18. p. 25.
- Mellander, Gustavo A., Mellander, Nelly, Charles Edward Magoon: The Panama Years. Río Piedras, Puerto Rico: Editorial Plaza Mayor. ISBN 1-56328-155-4. OCLC 42970390. (1999)
- Mellander, Gustavo A., The United States in Panamanian Politics: The Intriguing Formative Years." Danville, Ill.: Interstate Publishers. OCLC 138568. (1971)