Alexander Pollock Moore
Alexander Pollock Moore (1867–1930) was an American diplomat, editor and publisher. Born in Pittsburgh on November 10, 1867, he was the publisher/owner of the Pittsburgh Leader when he married the stage actress Lillian Russell, becoming her fourth husband.
After she died on June 6, 1922, he served as an ambassador twice: to Spain from 1923 to 1925 and to Peru from 1928 to 1929. As the Ambassador to Peru he played a significant role in negotiating the Tacna-Arica boundary agreement, settling a border dispute between Peru and Chile. He died on February 17, 1930 in Los Angeles, California shortly after he was appointed Ambassador to Poland by President Hoover.
References
- The Political Graveyard entry
- University of Rochester
- Time June 3, 1929
- United States Department of State: List of ambassadors
- Moore and wife Lillian Russell in 1922 shortly before her death
External links
- "Alexander Pollock Moore". Find a Grave. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
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Preceded by Cyrus E. Woods |
United States Ambassador to Spain 4 March 1923–20 December 1925 |
Succeeded by Ogden H. Hammond |
Preceded by Miles Poindexter |
United States Ambassador to Peru 11 June 1928–10 July 1929 |
Succeeded by Fred Morris Dearing |
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