- William Henry Trescot
Infobox US Cabinet official
name=William Henry Trescot
order=5th
title=United States Assistant Secretary of State
term_start=June 8 ,1860
term_end=December 20 ,1860
predecessor=John Appleton
successor=Frederick W. Seward
birth_date=birth date|1822|11|10|mf=y
birth_place=Charleston, South Carolina , U.S.
death_date=death date and age|1898|5|4|1822|11|10|mf=y
death_place=Pendleton, South Carolina , U.S.
party=Democratic
spouse=
profession=Lawyer ,Politician William Henry Trescot (
November 10 ,1822 –May 4 ,1898 ) was an American diplomatist born inCharleston, South Carolina , on theNovember 10 ,1822 . He graduated atCollege of Charleston in 1840, studied law atHarvard University , and was admitted to the bar in 1843.From 1852 to 1854 he was secretary of the U.S. legation in
London . In June 1860 he was appointed assistant secretary of state, and he was acting secretary of state in June-October, during GeneralLewis Cass 's absence from Washington, and for a few days in December after Cass's resignation. His position was important, as the only South Carolinian holding anything like official rank, because of his intimacy with PresidentJames Buchanan , and his close relations with the secession leaders in South Carolina.He opposed the re-enforcement of
Fort Sumter , used his influence to prevent any attack on the fort by South Carolina before the meeting of the state's convention called to consider the question of secession, and became the special agent of South Carolina in Washington after his resignation from his position asUnited States Assistant Secretary of State in December. He returned to Charleston in February 1861; was a member of the state legislature in 1862-1866, and served as colonel on the staff of GeneralRoswell S. Ripley during the Civil War; and later returned to Washington.He was counsel for the United States before the Halifax Fishery Commission in 1877; was commissioner for the revision of the treaty with
China in 1880; was minister toChile in 1881-1882; in 1882 with GeneralUlysses S. Grant negotiated a commercial treaty withMexico ; and in 1889-1890 was a delegate to thePan-American Congress in Washington. He died atPendleton, South Carolina , his country place, on4 May 1898 .Works
*"The Diplomacy of the Revolution" (1852)
*"An American View of the Eastern Question" (1854)
*"The Diplomatic History of the Administrations of Washington and Adams" (1857)
*"Memorial of the life ofJ. Johnston Pettigrew :Brigadier General of theConfederate States Army " (1870)References
*1911
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