Background
Jackson, Frederic Ellis was born on April 14, 1879 in Tarrytown, New York, United States. Son of Frederick Harvey and Anne Blanchard (Ellis) Jackson.
Jackson, Frederic Ellis was born on April 14, 1879 in Tarrytown, New York, United States. Son of Frederick Harvey and Anne Blanchard (Ellis) Jackson.
Bachelor of Architecture, Cornell Univercity, 1900, graduate student, 1901. Diplome par le Gouvernement, l’ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1909.
Commander Arthur Watson Cocroft, United States Navy Reserve). Married second, Marianne Learned Olcott Henry, April 3, 1943.
Member firm Hilton & Jackson, architects, 1902-1911, Jackson, Robertson & Adams, Providence, Rhode Island, since 1912. Served with Battery A, Light Field Artillery, R.I.N.G., 1910-1913. Member corporation Rhode Island Hospital, Butler Hospital, Lying-in Hospital (Providence), Providence District Nursing Association, Saint Mary's Home for Children, Rhode Island Hospital, Peoples Savings Bank, Providence Institute for Savings, Rhode Island School of Design, College of Architecture Council, Cornell Univercity, since 1940.
Member educational advisory committee architecture, Rhode Island School of Design, since 1930.
Member advising committee Metropolitan Homes Registration Office, State Council of Defense, 1943-1944. Member bipartisan state commission on coordination and execution of postwar planning, 1943-1946.
Member Providence committee New York Museum Modern Art since 1937. Regional director Cornell Alumni Association, 1938-1944.
Member national advising committee New York World’s Fair, 1939.
Trustee The Annmay Brown Memorial since 1941. (Fellow) The American Institute of Architects (vice president Rhode Island chapter, 1919-1921, president 1921-1923, 1935-1937). Member jury of fellows 1937-1941.
Member committee on National Capital since 1943.
Member Kappa Alpha. Indiana. Clubs: Agawam Hunt, Art, Hope, University (Providence).
Married Eliza Greenough Fiske, June 1, 1904 (died May 2, 1935). Married second, Marianne Learned Olcott Henry, April. Children: Elise Greenough (Mistress Charles Richard Steedman), Anne Blanchard (wife of Lieutenant.