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Thomas Sammons (consul)

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232: 298: 457: 219:. Following graduation, he first worked as a telegraph operator and then became a reporter and editor. From 1898 to 1905 he worked as a private secretary to United States Senator 28: 279: 240: 55: 27: 231: 447: 216: 157: 452: 90: 385:"Back candidates for envoys: Washington State delegation for Piles and Sammons", New York Times, March 11, 1921. 376:"League of Nations, American's view, Arrival of new Consul General, the Daily Mail, Brisbane, December 8, 1919 367:"League of Nations, American's view, Arrival of new Consul General, the Daily Mail, Brisbane, December 8, 1919 313:
Sammons married Elizabeth Wheeler on 30 October 1888. They had a son, Wheeler. Wheeler became publisher of
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Treaty between the United States and China for the extension of the commercial relations between them
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on October 15, 1935, after suffering from Parkinson's Disease for almost 10 years.
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In 1905, Sammons was appointed United States Consul-General in
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and between 1909 and 1913 he was US Consul-General in
172:(February 7, 1863 – October 15, 1935) was an American 188:before retiring as United States Consul General to 142: 125: 105: 100: 84: 72: 54: 38: 18: 290:. In 1921, he was slated to become United States 458:Consuls general of the United States in Shanghai 270:. From 1907 to 1909 he was US consul-general to 250:, China, being first assigned to Niuzhuang (now 421:American Foreign Service Journal, Feb 1936, p90 394:American Foreign Service Journal, Feb 1936, p90 294:to China, but the appointment did not proceed. 329:Sammons died at his home at 536 Deming Pl. in 39:Consul General of the United States, Melbourne 56:Consul General of the United States, Shanghai 8: 301:Sammons on his arrival in Australia in 1919 26: 15: 280:United States Consul General in Shanghai 342: 239:in 1916 in payment for the site of the 305:He retired in 1925 due to ill health. 200:Sammons was born February 7, 1863, in 266:signed in 1903 as a follow-up to the 7: 358:Who's Who in Australia, Vol 9, 1922 349:Who's Who in Australia, Vol 9, 1922 14: 412:New Yorker January 16, 1954, p18 278:, Japan. Sammons was appointed 235:Sammons handing a check to Mr 207:He attended public schools in 1: 176:who served for many years in 217:George Washington University 158:George Washington University 474: 241:US Consulate in Shanghai. 163: 96: 61: 43: 34: 25: 254:) and then Mukden (now 211:and then university at 302: 286:, the then capital of 243: 300: 234: 319:Who's Who in America 448:People from Chicago 213:New York Law School 149:New York Law School 453:American diplomats 303: 258:) and Andong (now 244: 79:Amos Parker Wilder 221:Addison G. Foster 170:Thomas N. Sammons 167: 166: 136:Chicago, Illinois 20:Thomas N. Sammons 465: 422: 419: 413: 410: 404: 401: 395: 392: 386: 383: 377: 374: 368: 365: 359: 356: 350: 347: 315:Systems Magazine 209:Albany, New York 132: 115: 113: 101:Personal details 91:Edwin Cunningham 87: 75: 66: 48: 30: 16: 473: 472: 468: 467: 466: 464: 463: 462: 428: 427: 426: 425: 420: 416: 411: 407: 402: 398: 393: 389: 384: 380: 375: 371: 366: 362: 357: 353: 348: 344: 339: 327: 311: 229: 223:of Washington. 202:Fonda, New York 198: 156: 134: 130: 129:15 October 1935 119:Fonda, New York 117: 116:7 February 1863 111: 109: 85: 73: 67: 62: 49: 44: 21: 12: 11: 5: 471: 469: 461: 460: 455: 450: 445: 440: 430: 429: 424: 423: 414: 405: 396: 387: 378: 369: 360: 351: 341: 340: 338: 335: 326: 323: 310: 307: 268:Boxer Protocol 228: 225: 197: 194: 165: 164: 161: 160: 146: 140: 139: 133:(aged 72) 127: 123: 122: 107: 103: 102: 98: 97: 94: 93: 88: 82: 81: 76: 70: 69: 59: 58: 52: 51: 41: 40: 36: 35: 32: 31: 23: 22: 19: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 470: 459: 456: 454: 451: 449: 446: 444: 441: 439: 436: 435: 433: 418: 415: 409: 406: 400: 397: 391: 388: 382: 379: 373: 370: 364: 361: 355: 352: 346: 343: 336: 334: 332: 324: 322: 320: 316: 308: 306: 299: 295: 293: 289: 285: 281: 277: 273: 269: 265: 261: 257: 253: 249: 242: 238: 233: 226: 224: 222: 218: 214: 210: 205: 203: 195: 193: 191: 187: 183: 179: 175: 171: 162: 159: 154: 150: 147: 145: 141: 137: 128: 124: 120: 108: 104: 99: 95: 92: 89: 83: 80: 77: 71: 65: 60: 57: 53: 47: 42: 37: 33: 29: 24: 17: 417: 408: 399: 390: 381: 372: 363: 354: 345: 328: 318: 314: 312: 304: 245: 206: 199: 169: 168: 131:(1935-10-15) 86:Succeeded by 63: 45: 443:1935 deaths 438:1863 births 237:Edward Ezra 74:Preceded by 432:Categories 337:References 196:Early life 144:Alma mater 112:1863-02-07 288:Australia 284:Melbourne 248:Manchuria 190:Australia 68:1914–1919 64:In office 50:1920–1924 46:In office 292:Minister 276:Yokohama 256:Shenyang 174:diplomat 331:Chicago 260:Dandong 252:Yingkou 309:Family 227:Career 138:, U.S. 121:, U.S. 325:Death 272:Korea 186:China 182:Japan 178:Korea 317:and 215:and 184:and 126:Died 106:Born 153:LLB 434:: 321:. 192:. 180:, 155:) 151:( 114:) 110:(

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Consul General of the United States, Shanghai
Amos Parker Wilder
Edwin Cunningham
Fonda, New York
Chicago, Illinois
Alma mater
New York Law School
LLB
George Washington University
diplomat
Korea
Japan
China
Australia
Fonda, New York
Albany, New York
New York Law School
George Washington University
Addison G. Foster

Edward Ezra
US Consulate in Shanghai.
Manchuria
Yingkou
Shenyang
Dandong
Treaty between the United States and China for the extension of the commercial relations between them
Boxer Protocol
Korea

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