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442: 302: 381: 391: 155:, he threatened to stay a month and try night after night until given a chance to speak. At another time, being abused and pelted with stones and missiles of all kinds, he laid down a revolver, and threatened to shoot any one that advanced upon him. Having thus intimidated the rough element, he was permitted to speak. 31: 347: 786: 826: 385: 369: 275: 166:, Hassaurek went to thank the President “for appointing him to the highest position the administration had the power to give.” (The capital city of Ecuador, 821: 159: 144: 811: 441: 831: 781: 178: 362: 329: 163: 816: 355: 796: 737: 776: 287: 170:, is over 9,000 feet (2,700 m) above sea level.) He served as minister from 1861 to 1865. In 1865, he became editor of the 121: 269: 719: 413: 215: 806: 558: 473: 264: 125: 711: 653: 801: 791: 543: 400: 663: 426: 648: 563: 643: 553: 508: 339: 81: 528: 771: 766: 658: 613: 603: 533: 513: 478: 421: 483: 686: 618: 538: 488: 463: 322: 638: 623: 548: 260: 117: 706: 633: 628: 593: 431: 268: 193: 608: 518: 450: 408: 306: 186: 133: 129: 742: 732: 681: 668: 598: 140: 101: 97: 219: 696: 182: 760: 691: 673: 523: 498: 380: 30: 701: 588: 568: 152: 458: 578: 171: 727: 291:. Vol. IV, Part 2. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 383–384. 148: 390: 151:, to gain a hearing, he appealed to the hospitality of the people. In 55: 167: 105: 71: 136:, and engaged in journalism, politics, and the practice of law. 351: 246:(2 vols.), Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1909, vol. 2, p. 131. 787:
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This source records his birthdate as 9 October 1832.
577: 497: 449: 399: 77: 61: 42: 37: 21: 132:in 1848, he came to the United States, settled in 128:, and was twice wounded. After the failure of the 192:He died in Paris while on a tour for his health. 139:Hassaurek was prominent among campaigners for 363: 285:H. A. Marmer (1960). "Hassaurek, Friedrich". 108:) was an American journalist and ambassador. 8: 827:Ambassadors of the United States to Ecuador 276:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography 370: 356: 348: 330:United States Minister Resident in Ecuador 311: 29: 18: 244:The German Element in the United States 238: 236: 232: 206:Four Years among the Spanish-Americans 303:Works by or about Friedrich Hassaurek 7: 386:United States Ambassadors to Ecuador 185:in 1872, and in 1876 campaigned for 822:19th-century American male writers 16:American journalist and ambassador 14: 812:19th-century American journalists 832:Burials at Spring Grove Cemetery 440: 389: 379: 288:Dictionary of American Biography 782:19th-century American diplomats 334:July 15, 1861–January 13, 1866 1: 581:and Minister Plenipotentiary 501:and Minister Plenipotentiary 270:"Hassaurek, Friedrich"  216:Robert Clarke & Company 848: 145:1860 Presidential election 122:German revolutions of 1848 116:He attended the Piaristen 817:American male journalists 438: 336: 327: 319: 314: 164:U. 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Vienna
Paris
Spring Grove Cemetery
Vienna
Austrian Empire
Paris
gymnasium
German revolutions of 1848
student legion
Vienna Rebellion
Cincinnati, Ohio
Abraham Lincoln
1860 Presidential election
Kentucky
Dayton, Ohio
non-career appointment
U. S. minister to Ecuador
Quito
Cincinnati
Liberal Republican
Horace Greeley
Samuel J. Tilden
Leopold Markbreit
Robert Clarke & Company
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Wilson, J. G.
Fiske, J.

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