Henry プレイザー Fletcher
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Henry プレイザー Fletcher (Henry Prather Fletcher, from April 10, 1873 to July 10, 1959) is a diplomat of the United States of America.
Life
On April 10, 1873, Fletcher is born in Pennsylvania グリーンカスル (Pennsylvania). I belonged to the loyalty and courage cavalry division "rough riders" which led Theodore Roosevelt in 1898 and participated in American-Spanish War. It is participated in the war as a first lieutenant from 1899 through 1902 by U.S. ratio war. I successively held work, stationed-in-Chile Ambassador, stationed-in-Mexico Ambassador, stationed-in-Belgium Ambassador, stationed-in-Luxembourg minister, stationed-in-Italy Ambassador as a diplomat afterwards. I acted as the Undersecretary of State in 1921.
On July 10, 1959, Fletcher died in Rhode Island Newport. The corpse of Fletcher was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
Family
As for father, Lewis Henry Clay Fletcher (Lewis Henry Clay Fletcher, from 1839 to 1927), mother were Martha Ellen low (Martha Ellen Rowe, from 1840 to 1896). Fletcher married Beatrice Cos., Inc. bend (Beatrice Bend, from 1877 to 1941) on July 25, 1917.
Outside link
- Bio from Allison-Antrim Museum (English)
- The Political Graveyard (English)
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