Maxwell K. Moorhead diary, 1939 Jan.-Oct.

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Maxwell K. Moorhead diary, 1939 Jan.-Oct.

The diary includes financial statements, directions in case of his death, income tax data, and daily entries which record the weather and social activities, naming friends as well as buildings such as embassies, the Hay Adams Hotel, and monuments, all in Washington, D.C. The diary also includes a list of retired foreign service officers living in Washington, D.C. , mention of Moorhead's wife, Muriel E. Moorhead, and has the address of 2400 16th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. In addition to the diary, there is an insurance survey for Muriel E. and Maxwell K. Moorhead of a country home with outbuildings.

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Moorhead, Muriel Ermatinger, 1877-1957

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Moorhead, Maxwell K. (Maxwell Kennedy), 1877-1961

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U.S. foreign service officer. Moorhead served as the U.S. Consul in in Saint Thomas (1906); Belgrade (1907), Rangoon (1914); Swansea (1916-1917); Nantes (1919-1920); Stuttgart (1924); Dundee (1926-1927); and Johannesburg (1929), and U.S. Consul General in Johannesburg (1932). From the description of Maxwell K. Moorhead diary, 1939 Jan.-Oct. (Historical Society of Washington, Dc). WorldCat record id: 700933199 ...