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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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791:"Squiers quits post; minister to Cuba found his position untenable; Morgan will succeed him- resignation tendered by cable and accepted by State Department- friction over Isle of Pines question precipitated climax- opposition to him has grown steadily stronger".
420:. Troop K took heavy losses during the battle and Captain Wallace (a survivor of the Little Big Horn) and five troopers were killed and 10 wounded. Squiers took command of Troop K but shortly thereafter he resigned and left the Army early in 1891.
571:, concerning "the looting done by an American diplomatist in Peking." Morrison indicated that a souvenir which he described as "the finest piece of jade in Peking" came into his possession and he sold it to Herbert Squiers for 2,000
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432:(Peking) in 1898. He was appointed as Minister to Cuba in May, 1902 and served until November 1905. There was growing opposition to his policies as Minister, including his support for a group of U.S. citizens encamped in the
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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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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
703:"Squiers goes to Panama; official announcement made of New Yorker's appointment; was former minister to Cuba, but resigned office- saw service as Secretary of Legation in Pekin".
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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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849:"American Who Advised Li-Hung-Chang id Dead: William N. Pethick Was Private Secretary to the Great Viceroy for Thirty Years", The New York Times (21 December 1901):1;
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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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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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magazine, which claimed the "collection of fine Chinese porcelain known to have been looted from palaces in Peking," and
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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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1955:Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations
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781:Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2014.
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1383:Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance
1163:"Henry H. Rousseau, 63, Headed Frito‐New York"
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892:Frederic Alan Sharf, and Peter Harrington,
875:"Bishop Favier Denies Charges of Looting",
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628:Harriet Bard Woodcock (1866–1935) in 1918
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1945:Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba
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1985:Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil
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948:"Mr. Squiers Not Guilty of Looting",
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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
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579:(1843–1907), sent a cable to
367:Maryland Agricultural College
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16:American diplomat and soldier
1995:Fair Play for Cuba Committee
1301:Cuba–United States relations
666:William Backhouse Astor, Jr.
520:Pierre-Marie-Alphonse Favier
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2090:State Sponsors of Terrorism
2070:Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame
1608:Jamaican political conflict
1551:Cuban Revolutionary Council
1189:"Says ingratitude killed".
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2000:Friends of Democratic Cuba
1787:American fugitives in Cuba
1681:Southern Airways Flight 49
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2146:638 Ways to Kill Castro
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726:The Political Graveyard
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1935:Brothers to the Rescue
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1970:Cuban Liberty Council
1930:Antonio Maceo Brigade
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2100:Luis Posada Carriles
1893:Cuban–American lobby
1886:Havana on the Hudson
1823:Cuban Adjustment Act
1644:Cuban Missile Crisis
1596:Bay of Pigs Monument
1566:Operation Northwoods
1536:Bay of Pigs Invasion
1426:Spanish–American War
1378:Good Neighbor policy
301:7th Cavalry Regiment
1845:Cuban Democracy Act
1703:Garcia-Mir v. Meese
1639:Matthew Edward Duke
1576:Operation Peter Pan
1514:La Coubre explosion
1255:R. S. Reynolds Hitt
1192:The Washington Post
1123:The Washington Post
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706:The Washington Post
540:Westminster Gazette
444:Looting controversy
92:R. S. Reynolds Hitt
2112:Cuba–OAS relations
2080:Straits of Florida
2060:Silver certificate
2035:Venceremos Brigade
1975:CubaOne Foundation
1601:Bay of Pigs Museum
1591:José Antonio Llama
1561:Operation Mongoose
1497:Sugar Intervention
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1368:Hay-Quesada Treaty
1168:The New York Times
1065:The New York Times
1048:The New York Times
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924:Morrison of Peking
877:The New York Times
777:Greene, Jerome A.
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438:Minister to Panama
424:Diplomatic service
402:Fordham University
355:Madoc, Canada West
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269:United States Army
124:Theodore Roosevelt
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1801:Legislation
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1524:Cuban exile
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1023:New Outlook
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311:Indian Wars
178:Canada West
131:Preceded by
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1777:Alan Gross
1757:Ana Montes
1747:Cuban Five
1737:Bill Gaede
1649:Crateology
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