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  1. Ethan Allen Hitchcock (May 18, 1798 – August 5, 1870) was a career United States Army officer and author who had War Department assignments in Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War, in which he served as a major general.

  2. Ethan Allen Hitchcock (September 19, 1835 – April 9, 1909) served under Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt as U.S. Secretary of the Interior.

  3. Becoming a president of several railway, mining, and manufacturing concerns, Hitchcock was appointed envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Russia in 1897 in an effort to further American commerce with the Tsarist empire.

  4. 2 de ene. de 2014 · Ethan Allen Hitchcock, one of the Roosevelt administration's longest serving cabinet secretaries, was born on September 19, 1835, in Mobile, Alabama. He grew up primarily in Knoxville, Tennessee, and completed his education at a military academy in Connecticut.

  5. 4 de jun. de 2014 · Ethan Allen Hitchcock was inducted into the MI Hall of Fame in 1988. His contribution to Military Intelligence stems from his understanding the need for intelligence both to conduct war and...

  6. Ethan Allen Hitchcock. American businessman and public official. Learn about this topic in these articles: United States Bureau of Reclamation. …in 1902 by Interior Secretary Ethan Allen Hitchcock in the administration of President Theodore Roosevelt to provide irrigation water in order to “reclaim” unusably arid land for human benefit.

  7. Ethan Allen Hitchcock papers. Correspondence, writings, notes, military papers, printed matter, and other papers relating chiefly to Hitchcock's military career and his interest in metaphysics and philosophy.