James S. Clarkson
James Sullivan Clarkson (May 17, 1842 – May 30, 1918) was a delegate to each Republican National Convention from 1876 to 1896; a member of the Republican National Committee from 1880 to 1896; chairman of the Committee from 1891 to 1892, and President of the Republican League of the United States from 1891 to 1893. He was born in Brookville, Indiana but raised a native of Polk County, Iowa. He married Anna Howell, and together they had three children.
James Clarkson | |
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Chair of the Republican National Committee | |
In office July 19, 1891 – June 29, 1892 | |
Preceded by | Matt Quay |
Succeeded by | William Campbell |
Personal details | |
Born | James Sullivan Clarkson May 17, 1842 Brookville, Indiana, U.S. |
Died | May 30, 1918 76) Newark, New Jersey, U.S. | (aged
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Anna Howell |
Children | 3, including Grosvenor |
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He served as postmaster of Des Moines from 1871 to 1877, and was twice offered an ambassadorship (to Switzerland in 1869, and to China in 1890), but declined both.
On April 18, 1902, he was appointed by Theodore Roosevelt as surveyor of the Port of New York until 1910.
He died at the home of his son Grosvenor in Newark, New Jersey with his wife by his side. Clarkson was buried in the family mausoleum in Des Moines, Iowa.