Gaffney, T. St. John (Thomas St. John), 1864-1945

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United States consul general in Dresden and Munich, Germany, 1905-1915.

From the description of Thomas St. John Gaffney papers, 1887-1941. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754867070

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1864 Born, Limerick, Ireland 1882 Came to the United States 1889 Admitted to the New York Bar 1897 President, Patriotic League of America Circa 1900 Co-author with Joseph Smith, American in the Orient: The United States, Russia, and France and the Anglo-Japanese Treaty 1902 Named Chevalier of the Legion of Honor by French President Émile Loubet 1905 Conferred by King Leopold of Belgium with the officer's cross of the order of Leopold II 1905 1913 Consul General for Dresden, appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt 1913 1915 Consul General for Munich, appointed by President Woodrow Wilson 1915 November Forced to resign after making partisan statements in support of Germany 1930 Author, Breaking the Silence: England, Ireland, Wilson and the War 1945 Died From the guide to the Thomas St. John Gaffney Papers, 1887-1941, (Hoover Institution Archives)

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