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  1. 11 de may. de 2018 · James F. Byrnes Born May 2, 1879 Charleston, South Carolina [1] Died April 9, 1972 Columbia, South Carolina [2] Secretary of state, U.S. senator, Supreme Court justice, governor One of the few Americans to serve in all three branches of the federal government [3]—as U.S.

  2. James F. Byrnes (1882-1972) was U.S. Secretary of State from 1945-1947 under President Truman. EARLY YEARS “Jimmy” Byrnes was born in Charleston, South Carolina. He left school at the age of fourteen to work as a clerk at a law firm. In 1900, when his cousin, Governor Miles B. McSweeney, appointed him…

  3. 17 de may. de 2016 · Byrnes was born in Charleston on May 2, 1882, the son of James Francis Byrnes, an Irish Catholic city clerk, and his Irish Catholic wife, Elizabeth McSweeney. Seven weeks before his birth, Byrnes’s father died of tuberculosis, leaving “Jimmy” to be reared by his widowed mother. She had gone briefly to New York to learn dressmaking in ...

  4. 30 de abr. de 2024 · James F. Byrnes served one year and two and a half months on the Supreme Court. The only other Justice who served on the Court for less time than was Byrnes was John Rutledge, who served for a year and eighteen days. He began his tenure with the Supreme Court in July of 1941 and resigned in October 1942.

  5. James F. Byrnes (1879-1972) was the United States Secretary of State for two years after World War II, an important period in the development of Cold War policy. Byrnes was born in Charleston, South Carolina, the child of Irish Catholic immigrants. Byrnes’ father died seven weeks after he was born and he was raised by his widowed mother, who ...

  6. James F. Byrnes. James F. Byrnes (ca. 1942) James Francis Byrnes (* 2. Mai 1882 in Charleston, South Carolina; † 9. April 1972 in Columbia, South Carolina) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker der Demokratischen Partei. Er war von 1945 bis 1947 Außenminister der Vereinigten Staaten und von 1951 bis 1955 Gouverneur von South Carolina .

  7. A proper accounting of the development of American policy to defeat Japan and bring World War II to an end must take due note of the crucial role played by James F. Byrnes. Although he is not well-remembered today, the experienced South Carolinian possessed tremendous gifts for politics. His insightful biographer rightly titled his study Sly ...