Frank Billings Kellogg

See also: Kellogg

Frank Billings Kellogg (December 22nd 1856 - December 21st 1937) was a politician and American statesman , republican senator of the Minnesota of 1917 with 1923, Secretary of State of 1925 with 1929 and Nobel Prize of peace in 1929.

It was born with Potsdam (New York), and its family moved in the Minnesota in 1865.

It started to exert the right to Rochester (Minnesota) in 1877.

He was the prosecutor of the town of Rochester of 1878 with 1881 and prosecutor of the county of Olmsted of 1882 with 1887.

He moved with Saint Paul (Minnesota) in 1887.

Kellogg was elected republican senator Minnesota and exercised its mandate of the March 4th 1917 with the March 3rd 1923.

He was delegated to the Fifth International Conference of the American States, Santiago of Chile in 1923, and was used as Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the the United Kingdom of 1923 for 1925.

He was Secretary of State under the presidency of Calvin Coolidge of 1925 with 1929. As a Secretary of State, it gave its name to the Pacte Briand-Kellogg signed in 1928.

Kellogg accepted the Nobel Prize of peace in 1929.

He was judge associated with the permanent Cour for international justice with 1930 with 1935.

He died at Saint Paul.

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