Montgomery Schuyler Jr. | |
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U.S. Minister to El Salvador | |
In office July 12, 1921 – April 22, 1925 | |
President | Warren G. Harding |
Preceded by | Peter Augustus Jay |
Succeeded by | Jefferson Caffery |
U.S. Minister to Ecuador | |
In office May 24, 1913 – September 29, 1913 | |
President | Woodrow Wilson |
Preceded by | Evan E. Young |
Succeeded by | Charles S. Hartman |
Personal details | |
Born | Stamford, Connecticut, U.S. | September 2, 1877
Died | November 1, 1955 New York City, New York, U.S. | (aged 78)
Spouse |
Edith Lawver (m. 1906) |
Relations | Robert Livingston Schuyler (brother) |
Parent(s) | Montgomery Schuyler Katherine Beeckman Livingston |
Education | Trinity School |
Alma mater | Columbia University |
Montgomery Schuyler Jr. (September 2, 1877 – November 1, 1955) was an American diplomat and banker who served as United States Envoy to Ecuador and El Salvador.[1][2]
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