Thomas Cleland Dawson
7th United States Ambassador to the Dominican Republic
In office
July 23, 1904  May 5, 1907
Preceded byWilliam F. Powell
Succeeded byFenton R. McCreery
8th United States Ambassador to Colombia
In office
October 16, 1907  April 25, 1909
Preceded byJohn Barrett
Succeeded byElliott Northcott
24th United States Ambassador to Chile
In office
August 20, 1909  November 16, 1909
Preceded byJohn Hicks
Succeeded byHenry P. Fletcher
6th United States Ambassador to Panama
In office
September 24, 1910  December 1, 1910
Preceded byR. S. Reynolds Hitt
Succeeded byHenry Percival Dodge
Personal details
Born(1865-07-30)July 30, 1865
Hudson, Wisconsin
DiedMay 1, 1912(1912-05-01) (aged 46)

Thomas Cleland Dawson (July 30, 1865 May 1, 1912) was a career United States diplomat.

Biography

Born in Hudson, Wisconsin, Dawson received his bachelor's degree from Hanover College and his law degree from University of Cincinnati College of Law. He also studied at Harvard University. Dawson practiced law in Des Moines, Iowa and Council Bluffs, Iowa and was an assistant Iowa Attorney General. He was also a newspaper publisher. Dawson entered the diplomatic service in 1891, when he was appointed Secretary of Legation in Brazil. He was U.S. minister and consul general to the Dominican Republic (1904‑1907), during which term he negotiated the American-Dominican Fiscal Convention of 1907; then ambassador to Colombia (1907‑1909), Chile (1909), and Panama (1910). He is the author of The South American Republics (2 vols., 1903 and 1904).[1][2]

References

  1. 'Wisconsin Biographical Dictionary,' Caryn Hannan, North American Book Dist LCC: 2008, Biographical Sketch of Thomas Cleland Dawson, pg.100-101
  2. Database
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