John Barton Payne was United States Secretary of the Interior from 1920 through 1921 under Woodrow Wilson. Born in Pruntytown, in what is now West Virginia, Payne was an attorney and longtime Chicago Democratic politician. Admitted to the bar in 1876 in West Virginia, Payne entered politics five years later as the chairman of the Preston County Democratic Party. He moved to Chicago in 1883, and was elected as a local judge in 1893.
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- John Barton Payne was United States Secretary of the Interior from 1920 through 1921 under Woodrow Wilson. Born in Pruntytown, in what is now West Virginia, Payne was an attorney and longtime Chicago Democratic politician. Admitted to the bar in 1876 in West Virginia, Payne entered politics five years later as the chairman of the Preston County Democratic Party. He moved to Chicago in 1883, and was elected as a local judge in 1893. After resigning from that post in 1898, he was a senior partner in Winston, Payne, Strawn and Shaw. (A successor firm still exists today. ) He was president of Chicago's South Park Board from 1911 to 1924, when Edward J. Kelly, later mayor of Chicago, succeeded him. He married Jennie Byrd in 1913. (She died in 1919. ) After the outbreak of World War I, Payne went to Washington, D.C. , to act as counsel for the Emergency Fleet Corporation and the national railroad administration. From 1919 through his appointment to Wilson's cabinet in February 1920, Payne was chairman of the U.S. Shipping Board. From October 1921 until his death, Payne was chairman of the American Red Cross. He died of pneumonia, following an operation for an appendicitis at 1:06 a.m. January 24 1935, two days before his 80th birthday — just early enough for an Associated Press obituary to run in the Chicago Tribune. Known for his work for the Red Cross, Payne's use of the South Park Board to solidify the position of the Chicago Democratic Party has much less noted. Payne tried to bring volunteers and paid staffers of the American Red Cross, and also sent the organization in a new direction, organizing it to support local welfare efforts during both the deflationary period after World War I and the early years of the Depression. Payne's donation of 50 paintings in 1919 and $100,000 in 1932 led to the founding of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, Virginia.
- John Barton Payne war Rechtsanwalt und von 1920 bis 1921 Innenminister der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika im Kabinett von Woodrow Wilson. Von 1922 bis 1935 fungierte er als Chairman der Liga der Rotkreuz-Gesellschaften, der heutigen Internationalen Föderation der Rotkreuz- und Rothalbmond-Gesellschaften.
- John Barton Payne était un homme politique américain. Il a été Secrétaire à l'Intérieur des États-Unis de 1920 à 1921, et président de la Fédération internationale des Sociétés de la Croix-Rouge et du Croissant-Rouge de 1922 à 1935.
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- John Barton Payne was United States Secretary of the Interior from 1920 through 1921 under Woodrow Wilson. Born in Pruntytown, in what is now West Virginia, Payne was an attorney and longtime Chicago Democratic politician. Admitted to the bar in 1876 in West Virginia, Payne entered politics five years later as the chairman of the Preston County Democratic Party. He moved to Chicago in 1883, and was elected as a local judge in 1893.
- John Barton Payne war Rechtsanwalt und von 1920 bis 1921 Innenminister der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika im Kabinett von Woodrow Wilson. Von 1922 bis 1935 fungierte er als Chairman der Liga der Rotkreuz-Gesellschaften, der heutigen Internationalen Föderation der Rotkreuz- und Rothalbmond-Gesellschaften.
- John Barton Payne était un homme politique américain. Il a été Secrétaire à l'Intérieur des États-Unis de 1920 à 1921, et président de la Fédération internationale des Sociétés de la Croix-Rouge et du Croissant-Rouge de 1922 à 1935.
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