Washington, Horace Lee, 1864-1938
Biography
Horace Lee Washington (1864-1938) was a distinguished member of the United States State Department from 1892-1929. Throughout his career in foreign service, Washington served the United States in many prominent positions, especially as Consul-General at Liverpool, England. There, he proved to be an outstanding diplomat during World War I. He continued his career in the State Department until he retired in 1929. Washington died at Liverpool, England in 1938.
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Horace Lee Washington papers
Horace Lee Washington (1864-1938) served with the U.S. State Department for thirty-seven years. The papers contain Washington's manuscript and typescript correspondence for both his diplomatic activities as a member of the United States State Department, 1892-1929, and his private activities.