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  1. Robert Sanderson McCormick (1849–1919), a diplomat who served as the U.S. Minister to Austria-Hungary 1901–1902, U.S. Ambassador to Austria-Hungary 1902, U.S. Ambassador to Russia 1902–1905, U.S. Ambassador to France 1905–1907. He built the McCormick Villa in Washington, D.C., now the Brazilian Embassy.

    McCormick family - Wikipedia

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  3. Robert Sanderson McCormick - Wikipedia

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    Robert Sanderson McCormick (July 26, 1849 – April 16, 1919) was an American diplomat. Born in rural Virginia, he was part of the extended McCormick family that became influential in Chicago .

  4. McCormick family - Wikipedia

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    Robert Sanderson McCormick (1849–1919), a diplomat who served as the U.S. Minister to Austria-Hungary 1901–1902, U.S. Ambassador to Austria-Hungary 1902, U.S. Ambassador to Russia 1902–1905, U.S. Ambassador to France 1905–1907. He built the McCormick Villa in Washington, D.C., now the Brazilian Embassy.

  5. Debates Swirled About McCormick - The New York Times Web Archive

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    April 1, 1955 Debates Swirled About McCormick n American newspaper history there have been many controversial figures, but few more controversial than Col. Robert Rutherford McCormick,...

  6. McCormick, Robert Sanderson | Encyclopedia.com

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    Robert Sanderson McCormick, 1849–1919, American diplomat, b. Rockbridge co., Va.; nephew of Cyrus Hall McCormick. President McKinley appointed (1901) him minister to Austria-Hungary. He became the first American ambassador to Austria-Hungary, and he then served as ambassador to Russia (1902–5) and to France (1905–7).

  7. Our Benefactor - Robert R. Mccormick Foundation

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    Robert Rutherford McCormick, second son of Robert Sanderson McCormick and Katharine McCormick, is born on July 30 in Chicago. He is known as “Bertie.” 1889 The McCormick family moves to London. While his father serves as second secretary at the U.S. Embassy there, Bertie attends Langley School then Ludgrove School in Hampshire. 1893

  8. Col. Robert Sanderson McCormick (1849 - 1919) - Genealogy

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    Birthplace: Rockmount, Virginia, United States. Death: April 16, 1919 (69) Hinsdale, DuPage County, Illinois, United States (Pneumonia) Place of Burial: Graceland Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA. Immediate Family: Son of William Sanderson McCormick and Mary Ann Grigsby.

  9. Collection: McCormick Family. Robert Sanderson McCormick ...

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    Abstract This collection covers for the most part Robert Sanderson McCormick's diplomatic careers in Vienna, St. Petersburg, and Paris. These papers will be of value to scholars interested in business history of the 1870s and 1880s, and in diplomatic conditions and negotiations of the period 1901-1907.

  10. Robert Sanderson McCormick (1849-1919) - Find a...

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    Robert Sanderson McCormick. Birth. 26 Jul 1849. Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA. Death. 16 Apr 1919 (aged 69) Hinsdale, DuPage County, Illinois, USA. Burial. Graceland Cemetery.

  11. Robert Sanderson McCormick - Wikipedia - Al-Quds University

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    Robert Sanderson McCormick. Photograph of McCormick, c. 1896. United States Ambassador to France; In office May 2, 1905 – March 2, 1907: President:

  12. Robert Sanderson McCormick - People - Department History ...

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    Home Department History People Robert Sanderson McCormick Robert Sanderson McCormick (1849–1919) State of Residence: Illinois Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary (Austria) Appointed: March 7, 1901 Presentation of Credentials: April 29, 1901