词条 | Arthur M. Beaupre |
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| name = Arthur Matthias Beaupre | image = Arthur M. Beaupre.jpg | ambassador_from5 = United States | country5 = Colombia | president5 = Theodore Roosevelt | term_start5 = April 13, 1903 | term_end5 = December 19, 1903 | predecessor5 = Charles Burdett Hart | successor5 = William W. Russell | ambassador_from4 = United States | country4 = Argentina | president4 = Theodore Roosevelt | term_start4 = June 17, 1904 | term_end4 = May 2, 1908 | successor4 = Spencer F. Eddy | predecessor4 = John Barrett | ambassador_from3 = United States | country3 = the Netherlands | president3 = Theodore Roosevelt William Howard Taft | term_start3 = June 15, 1908 | term_end3 = September 25, 1911 | predecessor3 = David Jayne Hill | successor3 = Lloyd Bryce | country2 = Luxembourg | ambassador_from2 = United States | president2 = Theodore Roosevelt William Howard Taft | term_start2 = July 8, 1908 | term_end2 = September 25, 1911 | predecessor2 = David Jayne Hill | successor2 = Lloyd Bryce | country1 = Cuba | ambassador_from1 = United States | president1 = William Howard Taft Woodrow Wilson | term_start1 = December 18, 1911 | term_end1 = June 28, 1913 | predecessor1 = John Brinkerhoff Jackson | successor1 = William E. Gonzales | birth_name = Arthur Matthias Beaupre | birth_date = July 29, 1853 | birth_place = Oswego, Illinois | death_date = September 13, 1919 | death_place = Chicago, Illinois | resting_place = Graceland Cemetery | nationality = American | party = Republican Party | spouse = Mary Marsh }} Arthur Matthias Beaupre (July 29, 1853 – September 13, 1919) was an American diplomat. He served in several ambassadorships, including Colombia, Argentina, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Cuba. Early lifeBeaupre was born in Oswego, Illinois on July 29, 1853. His family moved to DeKalb County when he was a boy, and at age 16 Beaupre started work as a printer for the Dekalb County News newspaper and advanced through several positions to become a reporter.[1] CareerIn 1874, Beaupre relocated to Aurora, Illinois and studied law and attained admission to the bar. A Republican, shortly afterwards he was elected Clerk of the City Court. He won election to a second term, but before it began he resigned to accept the position of Deputy Clerk for Kane County. In 1886, Beaupre was elected Kane County Clerk, and in 1890 he was reelected to a second four-year term.[2][3] Diplomatic careerAfter leaving the Clerk's office, in 1897 Beaupre embarked on a career as a diplomat when he was appointed U.S. Consul in Guatemala City, Guatemala, where he served until 1899. In 1900, he was appointed Consul in Bogota, Colombia.[4] Beaupre was appointed Minister to Colombia in 1903 and he served until 1904, when he was named Minister to Argentina.[5] From 1908 to 1911 Beaupre served as both Minister to the Netherlands and Minister to Luxembourg. In 1911 he was appointed as Minister to Cuba, where he served until retiring in 1913.[6] Personal lifeOn October 20, 1880, Beaupre was married to Mary Marsh (1863–1947), the daughter of Charles Wesley Marsh.[7] Her father and her uncle, William Wallace Marsh, started Marsh, Steward & Company and were responsible for the invention and patent of a reaper-harvester.[8] They were the parents of one child:[7]
Beaupre died in Chicago, Illinois on September 13, 1919, two days after suffering a stroke.[9][10] He is buried in Graceland Cemetery.[11] References1. ^Newton Bateman, Paul Selby, [https://books.google.com/books?id=X0o0AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA739&dq=%22Arthur+M+Beaupre%22+kane+county&hl=en&sa=X&ei=B7PDUIiiH5L68QTNnIBA&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22Arthur%20M%20Beaupre%22%20kane%20county&f=false Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois], Volume 2, 1904, page 739 2. ^Gale Research Co., [https://books.google.com/books?id=zHwUAQAAIAAJ&q=%22Arthur+Mathias+Beaupre%22+kane+county+clerk&dq=%22Arthur+Mathias+Beaupre%22+kane+county+clerk&hl=en&sa=X&ei=orvDUJHoJIr89QT96YHACQ&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAg American Biographies], 1940, page 61 3. ^Miles Percy DuVal [https://books.google.com/books?id=w4aaAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA216 Cadiz to Cathay], 1940, pages 216 to 217 4. ^Greenwood Press, [https://books.google.com/books?id=yWN6AAAAMAAJ&q=%22Arthur+Mathias+Beaupre%22+kane+county+clerk&dq=%22Arthur+Mathias+Beaupre%22+kane+county+clerk&hl=en&sa=X&ei=orvDUJHoJIr89QT96YHACQ&ved=0CD4Q6AEwBQ The United States in Latin America: A Historical Dictionary], 1992, page 23 5. ^U.S. Department of State, Office of the Chief Historian, [https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/by-year/1905 Principal Officers and Chiefs of Mission by Year: 1905], accessed December 8, 2012 6. ^Pan American Union, [https://books.google.com/books?id=7sE3AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA486&dq=%22Arthur+M+Beaupre%22+kane+county&hl=en&sa=X&ei=B7PDUIiiH5L68QTNnIBA&ved=0CDkQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=%22Arthur%20M%20Beaupre%22%20kane%20county&f=false Bulletin of the Pan American Union], September, 1911, page 486 7. ^1 2 {{cite book|title=Commemorative Biographical and Historical Record of Kane County, Illinois: Containing Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Prominent Citizens, Governors of Illinois, Presidents of the United States, Also Containing a History of the County|date=1888|publisher=Beers, Legget|pages=657-658|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pc1MAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA657&lpg=PA657|accessdate=7 May 2018|language=en}} 8. ^{{citation|url=http://www.machine-history.com/Agricultural%20Machinery|title=Agricultural Machinery|journal=Scientific American|date=July 25, 1896|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110509030801/http://www.machine-history.com/Agricultural%20Machinery|archivedate=May 9, 2011|df=}} 9. ^New York Times, [https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1919/09/12/118158729.pdf A. M. Beaupre Stricken], September 12, 1919 10. ^Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947, entry for Arthur M. Beaupre, accessed December 8, 2012 11. ^Thomas E. Spencer, [https://books.google.com/books?id=eLWao2lIGTEC&pg=PA107&dq=%22Beaupre+Arthur+Matthias%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=tbDDUPjWCI3W9ATc_4GIDw&ved=0CEUQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=%22Beaupre%20Arthur%20Matthias%22&f=false Where They're Buried], 2009, page 107 External links
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