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'''Walter Page''' was a [[US]] [[diplomat]] who was paid by [[Cleveland Dodge]] while [[United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom]].<ref>Ray Stannard Baker, The Life and Letters of Woodrow Wilson, VI, pp. 33-4.</ref>
 
'''Walter Page''' was a [[US]] [[diplomat]] who was paid by [[Cleveland Dodge]] while [[United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom]].<ref>Ray Stannard Baker, The Life and Letters of Woodrow Wilson, VI, pp. 33-4.</ref>
 
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The 23 December 1912 ''[[New York Times]]'' headlined a 2 column article "Walter Page Dies At Pagehurst", with the text: "Sacrificed his health as Americt's [sic.] Ambassador to Britain During War". The article wrote that Page had resigned as ambassador due to ill health, returned to US on October 12 "in a critical condition", apparently rallied but "grew weaker" before peacefully passing away. It did not mention the nature of the illness or cause of death.<ref>https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1918/12/23/97055457.pdf</ref>
 
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Revision as of 03:24, 25 October 2018

Person.png Walter Page  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(diplomat, journalist, deep state functionary)
Walter Page.jpg
Born1855-08-15
Cary, North Carolina, USA
DiedDecember 21, 1918 (Age 63)
Pinehurst, North Carolina
NationalityUS
SpouseWilla Alice Wilson
A US diplomat who received money from Woodrow Wilson's banker, Cleveland Dodge.

Employment.png United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom

In office
May 30, 1913 - October 3, 1918

Walter Page was a US diplomat who was paid by Cleveland Dodge while United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom.[1]

Career

Death

The 23 December 1912 New York Times headlined a 2 column article "Walter Page Dies At Pagehurst", with the text: "Sacrificed his health as Americt's [sic.] Ambassador to Britain During War". The article wrote that Page had resigned as ambassador due to ill health, returned to US on October 12 "in a critical condition", apparently rallied but "grew weaker" before peacefully passing away. It did not mention the nature of the illness or cause of death.[2]

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References

  1. Ray Stannard Baker, The Life and Letters of Woodrow Wilson, VI, pp. 33-4.
  2. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1918/12/23/97055457.pdf