James R. Partridge

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James R. Partridge
United States Ambassador to Brazil
In office
July 31, 1871  June 11, 1877
PresidentUlysses S. Grant
Rutherford B. Hayes
Preceded byHenry T. Blow
Succeeded byHenry W. Hilliard
64th Secretary of State of Maryland
In office
1858–1861
GovernorThomas H. Hicks
Preceded byJonathan Pinkney
Succeeded byGrayson Eichelberger
Personal details
BornJames Rudolph Partridge
(1823-10-26)October 26, 1823
DiedFebruary 24, 1884(1884-02-24) (aged 60)
Alicante, Spain
Political partyWhig (1843-1856)
Republican (1856-1884)

James Rudolph Partridge (October 26, 1823 – February 24, 1884) was a diplomat and politician who served in a variety of positions, including as a Maryland State Delegate, Secretary of State of Maryland, Minister Resident to Honduras and United States Ambassador to Brazil.[1]

Partridge was born in Maryland in 1823. He graduated from Harvard University in 1841 and received masters and law degrees from Harvard in 1843. After graduation, Partridge practiced law in Baltimore and served on a federal commission appointed to resolve Mexican War claims.

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