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Olney Arnold

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on September 2, 1913, and presented his credentials on March 23, 1914. He left the position on January 8, 1916.
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when it was attacked by a German submarine on March 1, 1916, off the coast of
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United States Ambassador to Egypt
Rhode Island House of Representatives
Cumberland, Rhode Island
United States Ambassador to Egypt
SS Patria
Tunis
Lisbon, Portugal
Swan Point Cemetery
Providence, Rhode Island


"Olney Arnold Dies Abroad"
New York Times
"Manual, with Rules and Orders, for the Use of the General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island"
"Olney Arnold Confirmed"
Christian Science Monitor
"Olney Arnold's Body Arrive"
New York Times

Olney Arnold
James H. Higgins
Democratic
Governor of Rhode Island
1908
1909
Categories
1861 births
1916 deaths
Ambassadors of the United States to Egypt

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