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William Penn Cresson

William Penn Cresson (September 17, 1873 – May 12, 1932)[1] was an American architect, author, diplomat, and husband of sculptor Margaret French Cresson (1889–1973).

William Penn Cresson
Sculpture of William Penn Cresson created by his wife Margaret.
Born(1873-09-17)September 17, 1873
DiedMay 12, 1932(1932-05-12) (aged 58)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Architect, Diplomat, author, professor
Known forDesigner of the Embassy of Ireland, Washington, D.C.

Education edit

Born in Claymont, Delaware, Cresson studied at the University of Pennsylvania from 1895 until graduation in 1897. Shortly after graduation, Cresson moved to France to study at the influential École des Beaux-Arts until 1902, when he went on to become a student at the École Libre des Sciences Politiques.

Career edit

Cresson arrived in Washington, D.C., in 1905 where he practiced Architecture for two or three years.[1] During this time, he worked in partnership with fellow American architect Nathan C Wyeth at their architecture firm "Wyeth & Cresson" whose offices were located at 1517 H Street, N.W within Washington, D.C. It was during this time that he was involved in a number of building designs including the current Embassy of Ireland in Washington.[2]

In 1907, Cresson left Washington to become a cattle rancher in Nevada, where he worked for two years.[2]

Cresson's diplomatic career began in 1909 when he was appointed Secretary to the American Legation in Lima, Peru. He was then appointed to various diplomatic posts such as the Second Secretary to the United States Embassy in London from 1912 until 1913 and from 1913 onward, Cresson was appointed Secretary to the American Legation in various foreign missions such as Quito, Ecuador; Panama, Petrograd, and Lisbon.[2]

World War I edit

During World War I – Cresson was commissioned as Lieutenant in the Aviation Section of the U.S Signal Corp's reserve component and was subsequently promoted to captain. He was posted as chief of the American Military Mission at the Belgian General Headquarters during the war. During this time he was decorated a Chevalier of the Order of Leopold and received the Croix de Guerre.[3]

When the war ended, he continued his service as a Major in the Reserve Officer's Training Corps – as well as accepting a post as Assistant Professor of International Law in Princeton University. Later Cresson went on to become a professor of International Law at Tufts College working for the Fletcher School.[2]

Cresson remained active in diplomatic affairs – serving as Chief of the Military Secretary at the Washington Naval Conference in Washington, D.C., and diplomatic secretary at the Sixth Pan-American Conference in Havana, Cuba.[2]

In 1922 Columbia University conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. He was a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, London and also a member of the American Society of International Law.[3]

Prior to his death, Cresson was serving as President of the Laurel Hill Association in Stockbridge, MA since 1926[4]

Private life edit

By the end of 1920, Cresson was engaged to well-known sculptor Margaret French, the daughter of Daniel Chester French. The couple traveled to Taormina, Sicily to spend the winter – before the marriage ceremony in January 1921. The attendance included the then US Ambassador to Italy; Robert Underwood Johnson, Mrs. Johnson, and Councillor of the US Embassy at Rome; Franklin M. Gunther – who served as Cresson's best-man.[5]

They maintained homes in both Washington, D.C., and Stockbridge, Massachusetts.[2]

Death edit

On May 12, 1932, Cresson died after a prolonged illness at the French's family estate in StockbridgeChesterwood. The funeral was held in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Stockbridge. His remains were cremated and later buried in Oaks, Pennsylvania.[4]

Bibliography edit

  • Persia, The Awakening East (ISBN 1176927841)[6]
  • The Cossacks, Their History and Country (ISBN 1178134350
  • The Holy Alliance, The European Background of the Monroe Doctrine[7]
  • Diplomatic Portraits[8]
  • Francis Dana, a Puritan Diplomat at the Court of Catherine the Great[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Cresson, William Penn (1873–1932) data from the Philadelphia Architects and Buildings (PAB) project of the Athenaeum of Philadelphia
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Historic American Buildings Survey Henrietta M. Halliday House (Irish Chancery)". Massachusetts Avenue Architecture. 1. United States Commission of Fine Arts: 297. 1973. hdl:2027/mdp.39015020400480.
  3. ^ a b "W. P. Cresson Dies; Diplomat, Author" (PDF). The New York Times. May 13, 1932. Retrieved October 17, 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Many at Funeral of W. P. Cresson" (PDF). The New York Times. May 16, 1932. Retrieved October 17, 2018.
  5. ^ "Margeret French Weds" (PDF). The New York Times. January 11, 1921. Retrieved October 17, 2018.
  6. ^ Cresson, W. P. (2010). Persia, the awakening east. Nabu Press. ISBN 978-1176927841. OCLC 944963767.
  7. ^ Cresson, W. P. (2016). HOLY ALLIANCE : the european background of the monroe doctrine (classic reprint). FORGOTTEN BOOKS. ISBN 978-1333293581. OCLC 991419876.
  8. ^ Cresson, W. P. (1973). Diplomatic portraits : Europe and the Monroe doctrine one hundred years ago. NCR Educational Products. OCLC 4254135.
  9. ^ Cresson, W. P. (1930). Francis Dana, a Puritan diplomat at the court of Catherine the Great. New York, Toronto: L. MacVeagh, The Dial press; Longmans, Green & co.

External links edit

  • Works by William Penn Cresson at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)  

william, penn, cresson, september, 1873, 1932, american, architect, author, diplomat, husband, sculptor, margaret, french, cresson, 1889, 1973, sculpture, created, wife, margaret, born, 1873, september, 1873claymont, delaware, diedmay, 1932, 1932, aged, stockb. William Penn Cresson September 17 1873 May 12 1932 1 was an American architect author diplomat and husband of sculptor Margaret French Cresson 1889 1973 William Penn CressonSculpture of William Penn Cresson created by his wife Margaret Born 1873 09 17 September 17 1873Claymont Delaware U S DiedMay 12 1932 1932 05 12 aged 58 Stockbridge Massachusetts U S NationalityAmericanOccupation s Architect Diplomat author professorKnown forDesigner of the Embassy of Ireland Washington D C Contents 1 Education 2 Career 2 1 World War I 3 Private life 4 Death 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 External linksEducation editBorn in Claymont Delaware Cresson studied at the University of Pennsylvania from 1895 until graduation in 1897 Shortly after graduation Cresson moved to France to study at the influential Ecole des Beaux Arts until 1902 when he went on to become a student at the Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques Career editCresson arrived in Washington D C in 1905 where he practiced Architecture for two or three years 1 During this time he worked in partnership with fellow American architect Nathan C Wyeth at their architecture firm Wyeth amp Cresson whose offices were located at 1517 H Street N W within Washington D C It was during this time that he was involved in a number of building designs including the current Embassy of Ireland in Washington 2 In 1907 Cresson left Washington to become a cattle rancher in Nevada where he worked for two years 2 Cresson s diplomatic career began in 1909 when he was appointed Secretary to the American Legation in Lima Peru He was then appointed to various diplomatic posts such as the Second Secretary to the United States Embassy in London from 1912 until 1913 and from 1913 onward Cresson was appointed Secretary to the American Legation in various foreign missions such as Quito Ecuador Panama Petrograd and Lisbon 2 World War I edit During World War I Cresson was commissioned as Lieutenant in the Aviation Section of the U S Signal Corp s reserve component and was subsequently promoted to captain He was posted as chief of the American Military Mission at the Belgian General Headquarters during the war During this time he was decorated a Chevalier of the Order of Leopold and received the Croix de Guerre 3 When the war ended he continued his service as a Major in the Reserve Officer s Training Corps as well as accepting a post as Assistant Professor of International Law in Princeton University Later Cresson went on to become a professor of International Law at Tufts College working for the Fletcher School 2 Cresson remained active in diplomatic affairs serving as Chief of the Military Secretary at the Washington Naval Conference in Washington D C and diplomatic secretary at the Sixth Pan American Conference in Havana Cuba 2 In 1922 Columbia University conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Philosophy He was a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society London and also a member of the American Society of International Law 3 Prior to his death Cresson was serving as President of the Laurel Hill Association in Stockbridge MA since 1926 4 Private life editBy the end of 1920 Cresson was engaged to well known sculptor Margaret French the daughter of Daniel Chester French The couple traveled to Taormina Sicily to spend the winter before the marriage ceremony in January 1921 The attendance included the then US Ambassador to Italy Robert Underwood Johnson Mrs Johnson and Councillor of the US Embassy at Rome Franklin M Gunther who served as Cresson s best man 5 They maintained homes in both Washington D C and Stockbridge Massachusetts 2 Death editOn May 12 1932 Cresson died after a prolonged illness at the French s family estate in Stockbridge Chesterwood The funeral was held in St Paul s Episcopal Church Stockbridge His remains were cremated and later buried in Oaks Pennsylvania 4 Bibliography editPersia The Awakening East ISBN 1176927841 6 The Cossacks Their History and Country ISBN 1178134350 The Holy Alliance The European Background of the Monroe Doctrine 7 Diplomatic Portraits 8 Francis Dana a Puritan Diplomat at the Court of Catherine the Great 9 References edit a b Cresson William Penn 1873 1932 data from the Philadelphia Architects and Buildings PAB project of the Athenaeum of Philadelphia a b c d e f Historic American Buildings Survey Henrietta M Halliday House Irish Chancery Massachusetts Avenue Architecture 1 United States Commission of Fine Arts 297 1973 hdl 2027 mdp 39015020400480 a b W P Cresson Dies Diplomat Author PDF The New York Times May 13 1932 Retrieved October 17 2018 a b Many at Funeral of W P Cresson PDF The New York Times May 16 1932 Retrieved October 17 2018 Margeret French Weds PDF The New York Times January 11 1921 Retrieved October 17 2018 Cresson W P 2010 Persia the awakening east Nabu Press ISBN 978 1176927841 OCLC 944963767 Cresson W P 2016 HOLY ALLIANCE the european background of the monroe doctrine classic reprint FORGOTTEN BOOKS ISBN 978 1333293581 OCLC 991419876 Cresson W P 1973 Diplomatic portraits Europe and the Monroe doctrine one hundred years ago NCR Educational Products OCLC 4254135 Cresson W P 1930 Francis Dana a Puritan diplomat at the court of Catherine the Great New York Toronto L MacVeagh The Dial press Longmans Green amp co External links editWorks by William Penn Cresson at LibriVox public domain audiobooks nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Penn Cresson amp oldid 1215101950, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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