Selden Chapin

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Selden Chapin (19 September 1899 – 26 March 1963) was a career foreign service officer and United States diplomat.

Selden Chapin was born at Erie, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1919 and served in the Navy from 1919 to 1925. He married Mary Paul Noyes, March 30, 1927.

He was appointed a foreign service officer in March 1925. He was the U. S. ambassador to Iran, Netherlands, Peru and Panama. He is interred in Arlington Cemetery.

His son was Frederic L. Chapin, ambassador to Ethiopia and Guatemala. His niece and ward is Hope Cooke, wife of the former king of Sikkim.

Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Herman B. Baruch
United States Ambassador to the Netherlands
27 October 194930 October 1953
Succeeded by
H. Freeman Matthews
Preceded by
John C. Wiley
United States Ambassador to Panama
2 January 195429 May 1955
Succeeded by
Julian F. Harrington
Preceded by
Loy W. Henderson
United States Ambassador to Iran
19551958
Succeeded by
Edward T. Wailes
Preceded by
Theodore Achilles
United States Ambassador to Peru
7 May 19607 August 1960
Succeeded by
James Loeb

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