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Herbert G. Squiers

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magazine: "The coyness of the Metropolitan Museum's attitude towards looted treasures of Chinese art affords matter for contemplation." In response to criticism that this collection was the result of looting, both the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art and the U.S. State department officials were
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Squiers completely of looting: "the reports that have reached America to the effect that H.G. Squiers, the United States Secretary of Legation, had been guilty of looting were based on misinformation. As a matter of fact, the Minister states, Mr. Squiers is entirely guiltless of any such thing."
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Squiers died October 19, 1911. His widow, the former Harriet "Hattie" Woodcock, said after his death that "political intrigues" had "Prevented him from attaining the diplomatic and political prominence that was his due."
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Squiers was a noted collector of fine porcelain, and had previously collected porcelain during vacations in Japan. While serving as the First Secretary of the American Legation in Beijing, he added to this collection.
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He entered U.S. diplomatic service and first served as Second Secretary of the American Embassy in Berlin in 1894. He retired in 1897, then was appointed secretary of the American Legation in
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and Tactics. He trained and outfitted an impressive Corps of Cadets, the predecessor of today's Army ROTC program at Fordham. In December 1890, he left the college and returned to the
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China, 1900: The Eyewitnesses Speak : the Experience of Westerners in China During the Boxer Rebellion, as Described by Participants in Letters, Diaries and Photographs
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on detached service at Fort Leavenworth to appear before a board for promotion to First Lieutenant. He returned to the regiment 4 January 1891, about a week after the
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Squiers left Beijing on 2 September 1901 "with what was reported to be several railway cars filled with Chinese art," which Squiers indicated was to be donated to the
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with the aid of Pethick, the well-know hanger-on of Li Hung chang & who gets political information fr S. in return for expert advice as to the merits of
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who sought to organize a territorial government leading to the annexation of Cuba to the U.S. He resigned under pressure. From 1906 until 1909 he served as
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William Cox, "Record Unit 192, United States National Museum, Permanent Administrative Files, 1877-1975", Smithsonian Institution Archives, Box 65 of 672.
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On November 14, 1892, Squiers married his second wife, Harriette Bard Woodcock (1866–1935), with whom he had two additional children:
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Much of Squiers' collection was acquired for him by William N. Pethick (died 1901), the private secretary and diplomatic advisor to leading
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asserts that "great fortunes were made by those like Herbert Squiers, who knew where to find the richest pickings and chose his loot as a
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that when they eventually left Peking it filled several railroad carriages. Several newspapers unsympathetically described it as 'loot'.
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had excellent taste and an acquisitive streak to match. During their stay in China they amassed such an extensive collection of
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magazine, which claimed the "collection of fine Chinese porcelain known to have been looted from palaces in Peking," and
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in New York City. Among those critical of the origins of Squiers' donation to the Metropolitan Museum were
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skeptical of accusations that this was a large collection of loot. His collection was on loan to the
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The Semi-Official Letters of British Envoy Sir Ernest Satow from Japan and China (1895-1906)
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On October 11, 1881, he married Helen Lacy Fargo (1857–1886), daughter of the late
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Georgia Squiers (1884–1942), who married Harold Cutler Whitman (1883–1966)
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I strongly suspect leakage thro' the Secy. of the US legn., Squiers, who buys
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Squiers was accused of purchasing a confiscated collection of porcelain from
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The Man who Died Twice: The Life and Adventures of Morrison of Peking
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1999 Baltimore Orioles–Cuba national baseball team exhibition series
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Australian Association of Consulting Archeologists, AACAI Newsletter
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Emigrants from pre-Confederation Ontario to the United States
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Dragon Lady: The Life and Legend of the Last Empress of China
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Ernest Satow, Letter 59, Satow to Bertie, 17 January 1901,
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Squiers joined the Army in 1877 and was commissioned as a
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Cuban football players who defected to the United States
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Besieged in Peking: The Story of the 1900 Boxer Rising
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Rousseau, 63, Headed Frito‐New York" 745: 743: 644:Gladys Squiers (1882–1974), who married 1278: 396:In October 1885, while still a member of the 538:, Jasper Whiting, War Correspondent for the 2209:University of Maryland, College Park alumni 2095:United States and state-sponsored terrorism 892:Frederic Alan Sharf, and Peter Harrington, 875:"Bishop Favier Denies Charges of Looting", 740: 2219:Ambassadors of the United States to Panama 1693:Leyla Express and Johnny Express incidents 1285: 1271: 59:November 8, 1906 – August 3, 1909 29: 1470:United States Military Government in Cuba 1373:Cuban–American Treaty of Relations (1934) 1363:Cuban–American Treaty of Relations (1903) 1342:United States Interests Section in Havana 676:Herbert G. Squiers, Jr. (1892–1941) 628:Harriet Bard Woodcock (1866–1935) in 1918 2214:Ambassadors of the United States to Cuba 1945:Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba 1337:Ambassadors of the United States to Cuba 1327:Ambassadors of Cuba to the United States 721:"Squiers, Herbert Goldsmith (1859–1911)" 679:Bard MacDonald Squiers (1893–1934) 623: 115:May 27, 1902 – December 2, 1905 978: 2194:American people of the Boxer Rebellion 2176: 1792:Assassination attempts on Fidel Castro 1730:Operations Safe Haven and Safe Passage 1666:Cuba–United States aircraft hijackings 909:Sterling Seagrave and Peggy Seagrave, 823: 550:." Squiers told the correspondent for 443: 385:. In 1880 he was transferred from the 2164:Category:Cuba–United States relations 1985:Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil 1266: 1160: 948:"Mr. Squiers Not Guilty of Looting", 779:American Carnage: Wounded Knee, 1890. 423: 408:, as the school's first Professor of 1546:Cuban Democratic Revolutionary Front 1347:Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs 1332:Embassy of the United States, Havana 839:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 654:William G. Squiers (1883–1904) 1950:Congressional Cuba Democracy Caucus 1656:Banco Nacional de Cuba v. Sabbatino 935:Peter Thompson and Robert Macklin, 353:Squires was born April 20, 1859 in 13: 1960:Cuban American National Foundation 1618:United States embargo against Cuba 926:, (Angus and Robertson, 1967):131. 866:, ed. 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United States Minister to Panama
Theodore Roosevelt
Charles E. Magoon
R. S. Reynolds Hitt
United States Minister to Cuba
Theodore Roosevelt
Edwin V. Morgan
Madoc
Canada West
Alma mater
Maryland Agricultural College
United States
United States Army
First Lieutenant
1st Infantry Regiment
7th Cavalry Regiment
Indian Wars
diplomat
Cuba
Panama
Second Lieutenant
United States Army
Madoc, Canada West
Minnesota
Maryland
Maryland Agricultural College
Second Lieutenant
United States Artillery School
First Infantry Regiment

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