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Joseph P. Cotton

Joseph Potter Cotton (July 22, 1875 – March 10, 1931) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the United States Under Secretary of State from 1929 until his death in 1931.[3]

Joseph P. Cotton
8th United States Under Secretary of State
In office
June 20, 1929 – March 10, 1931
PresidentHerbert Hoover
Preceded byJ. Reuben Clark
Succeeded byWilliam Richards Castle Jr.
Personal details
Born
Joseph Potter Cotton

(1875-07-22)July 22, 1875
Newport, Rhode Island
DiedMarch 10, 1931(1931-03-10) (aged 55)
Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland[1]
SpouseJessie I. Child [2]
ChildrenJoseph Potter, Jr.
Isabel [2]
Parent(s)Joseph Potter Cotton
Isabella Cole [2]
Alma materHarvard University (B.A.)
Harvard Law School (LL.B.)
ProfessionLawyer, Politician

Biography edit

Cotton was born in Newport, Rhode Island on July 22, 1875. He earned a bachelor of arts degree from Harvard College in 1896 and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1900.[4] In New York, he worked as a prominent lawyer and in 1907 became a member of the law firm Cravath, Henderson and De Gersdorff. In 1910, he joined with John Coit Spooner in the firm of Spooner & Cotton.[5][6] In 1915, he went to Washington to work as a federal attorney for the Alaskan Railway Commission.[1] He became a law partner of William Gibbs McAdoo in 1919 and founded the firm of McAdoo, Cotton & Franklin. He also served as the Chief of the US Food Administration's Meat Division [7] where he became friends with President Herbert Hoover who then served as the head of the United States Food Administration.[8][9][2]

Cotton was a major policy adviser to Hoover and was appointed as the Under Secretary of State on June 7, 1929 when the latter became President. He served as the acting Secretary of State, and succeeded in maintaining the dominant influence of the United States, when Henry Stimson went to assist as the Chairman of the U.S. delegation to the London Naval Conference 1930.[10][11]

Cotton was admitted at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore from an infection of the spinal cord where surgeons removed a tumor from his spine. He developed blood-poisoning in his right eye, which had to be removed. He underwent two major operations and succumbed to complications from infections on March 10, 1931.[12]

Mr. Cotton's passing is a great loss to the Government and to our country. He was my friend for over 20 years. He has given much of his life to public service and has never refused a demand of the public interest. His abilities, his character, his devotion to the highest of purposes made him a great citizen.

— President Herbert Hoover[13]

Works edit

  • Joseph Potter Cotton (1905). The Constitutional Decisions of John Marshall. ISBN 978-1-58477-050-3. in two volumes Vol. 1, Vol. 2 (New York and London).
  • Joseph Potter Cotton (1909). A Preliminary Analysis of the Legal System of Employers Liability in the State of New York. ISBN 9781584770503.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Jos P Cotton succumbs at Johns Hopkins". Cumberland Evening Times. 11 March 1931. p. 8. Retrieved August 8, 2014 – via Newspapers.com.  
  2. ^ a b c d William Richard Cutter (1931). American Biography: A New Cyclopedia. Pub. under the direction of the American historical society. p. 146.
  3. ^ "Joseph Potter Cotton". Office of the Historian, Bureau of Public Affairs, United States Department of State. Retrieved 8 August 2014.
  4. ^ "Joseph Potter Cotton, Under Secretary of State Called". The Independent Record. 11 March 1931. p. 1. Retrieved August 8, 2014 – via Newspapers.com.  
  5. ^ "Personal: Spooner & Cotton". The Wall Street Journal. New York, NY. July 10, 1910. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Hoover Selects Lawyer as New Mexican Envoy". Shamokin News-Dispatch. Shamokin, PA. March 28, 1930. p. 13 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ Robert Alphonso Taft (1 December 1997). The Papers of Robert A. Taft. Kent State University Press. p. 164. ISBN 978-0-87338-572-5.
  8. ^ "Hoover in England with his assistants". The New York Times. 20 July 1918. p. 4. Retrieved August 8, 2014 – via Newspapers.com.  
  9. ^ "First Fruit". TIME.com. 17 June 1929. Retrieved 8 August 2014.
  10. ^ "Castle for Cotton". TIME.com. 13 April 1931. Retrieved 8 August 2014.
  11. ^ "Delegates Depart". TIME.com. 20 January 1930. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  12. ^ "Death of Cotton". TIME.com. 23 March 1931. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  13. ^ Peters, Gerhard. "Herbert Hoover: "Statement on the Death of Joseph P. Cotton, Under Secretary of State.,"". The American Presidency Project. Retrieved 8 August 2014.

Further reading edit

  • "J P Cotton's unique career come to close". Fitchburg Sentinel. 11 March 1931. p. 11. Retrieved August 8, 2014 – via Newspapers.com.  
  • William Richard Cutter (1931). American Biography: A New Cyclopedia. Pub. under the direction of the American historical society. p. 146.
Political offices
Preceded by United States Under Secretary of State
1929–1931
Succeeded by

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Joseph Potter Cotton July 22 1875 March 10 1931 was an American politician and lawyer who served as the United States Under Secretary of State from 1929 until his death in 1931 3 Joseph P Cotton8th United States Under Secretary of StateIn office June 20 1929 March 10 1931PresidentHerbert HooverPreceded byJ Reuben ClarkSucceeded byWilliam Richards Castle Jr Personal detailsBornJoseph Potter Cotton 1875 07 22 July 22 1875Newport Rhode IslandDiedMarch 10 1931 1931 03 10 aged 55 Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore Maryland 1 SpouseJessie I Child 2 ChildrenJoseph Potter Jr Isabel 2 Parent s Joseph Potter Cotton Isabella Cole 2 Alma materHarvard University B A Harvard Law School LL B ProfessionLawyer Politician Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 References 4 Further readingBiography editCotton was born in Newport Rhode Island on July 22 1875 He earned a bachelor of arts degree from Harvard College in 1896 and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1900 4 In New York he worked as a prominent lawyer and in 1907 became a member of the law firm Cravath Henderson and De Gersdorff In 1910 he joined with John Coit Spooner in the firm of Spooner amp Cotton 5 6 In 1915 he went to Washington to work as a federal attorney for the Alaskan Railway Commission 1 He became a law partner of William Gibbs McAdoo in 1919 and founded the firm of McAdoo Cotton amp Franklin He also served as the Chief of the US Food Administration s Meat Division 7 where he became friends with President Herbert Hoover who then served as the head of the United States Food Administration 8 9 2 Cotton was a major policy adviser to Hoover and was appointed as the Under Secretary of State on June 7 1929 when the latter became President He served as the acting Secretary of State and succeeded in maintaining the dominant influence of the United States when Henry Stimson went to assist as the Chairman of the U S delegation to the London Naval Conference 1930 10 11 Cotton was admitted at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore from an infection of the spinal cord where surgeons removed a tumor from his spine He developed blood poisoning in his right eye which had to be removed He underwent two major operations and succumbed to complications from infections on March 10 1931 12 Mr Cotton s passing is a great loss to the Government and to our country He was my friend for over 20 years He has given much of his life to public service and has never refused a demand of the public interest His abilities his character his devotion to the highest of purposes made him a great citizen President Herbert Hoover 13 Works editJoseph Potter Cotton 1905 The Constitutional Decisions of John Marshall ISBN 978 1 58477 050 3 in two volumes Vol 1 Vol 2 New York and London Joseph Potter Cotton 1909 A Preliminary Analysis of the Legal System of Employers Liability in the State of New York ISBN 9781584770503 References edit a b Jos P Cotton succumbs at Johns Hopkins Cumberland Evening Times 11 March 1931 p 8 Retrieved August 8 2014 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c d William Richard Cutter 1931 American Biography A New Cyclopedia Pub under the direction of the American historical society p 146 Joseph Potter Cotton Office of the Historian Bureau of Public Affairs United States Department of State Retrieved 8 August 2014 Joseph Potter Cotton Under Secretary of State Called The Independent Record 11 March 1931 p 1 Retrieved August 8 2014 via Newspapers com nbsp Personal Spooner amp Cotton The Wall Street Journal New York NY July 10 1910 p 8 via Newspapers com Hoover Selects Lawyer as New Mexican Envoy Shamokin News Dispatch Shamokin PA March 28 1930 p 13 via Newspapers com Robert Alphonso Taft 1 December 1997 The Papers of Robert A Taft Kent State University Press p 164 ISBN 978 0 87338 572 5 Hoover in England with his assistants The New York Times 20 July 1918 p 4 Retrieved August 8 2014 via Newspapers com nbsp First Fruit TIME com 17 June 1929 Retrieved 8 August 2014 Castle for Cotton TIME com 13 April 1931 Retrieved 8 August 2014 Delegates Depart TIME com 20 January 1930 Retrieved 9 August 2014 Death of Cotton TIME com 23 March 1931 Retrieved 9 August 2014 Peters Gerhard Herbert Hoover Statement on the Death of Joseph P Cotton Under Secretary of State The American Presidency Project Retrieved 8 August 2014 Further reading edit J P Cotton s unique career come to close Fitchburg Sentinel 11 March 1931 p 11 Retrieved August 8 2014 via Newspapers com nbsp William Richard Cutter 1931 American Biography A New Cyclopedia Pub under the direction of the American historical society p 146 Political officesPreceded byJ Reuben Clark United States Under Secretary of State1929 1931 Succeeded byWilliam Richards Castle Jr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph P Cotton amp oldid 1152265119, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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