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  1. University of Virginia. Occupation. Diplomat. Robert Sanderson McCormick (July 26, 1849 – April 16, 1919) was an American diplomat. Born in rural Virginia, he was part of the extended McCormick family that became influential in Chicago .

  2. Abstract. This collection covers for the most part Robert Sanderson McCormick's diplomatic careers in Vienna, St. Petersburg, and Paris. These papers will be of value to scholars interested in business history of the 1870s and 1880s, and in diplomatic conditions and negotiations of the period 1901-1907.

  3. Robert Hall McCormick (June 8, 1780 – July 4, 1846) was an American inventor who invented numerous devices including a version of the reaper which his eldest son Cyrus McCormick patented in 1834 and became the foundation of the International Harvester Company.

  4. views 2,120,995 updated. Robert Sanderson McCormick, 1849–1919, American diplomat, b. Rockbridge co., Va.; nephew of Cyrus Hall McCormick. President McKinley appointed (1901) him minister to Austria-Hungary. He became the first American ambassador to Austria-Hungary, and he then served as ambassador to Russia (1902–5) and to France (1905–7).

  5. Diplomat. Robert Sanderson McCormick was a United States diplomat. Born in rural Virginia, he was part of the is extended McCormick family that became influential in Chicago Life. Background. Robert Sanderson McCormick was born July 26, 1849 on the family plantation known as Walnut Grove in Rockbridge County, Virginia.

  6. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › robert-mccormickRobert McCormick _ AcademiaLab

    Robert Rutherford " Coronel " McCormick (30 de julio de 1880 - 1 de abril de 1955) fue un abogado, hombre de negocios y activista pacifista estadounidense. Miembro de la familia McCormick de Chicago, McCormick se convirtió en abogado, concejal republicano de Chicago, distinguido oficial del ejército estadounidense en la Primera Guerra Mundial ...

  7. This collection covers for the most part Robert Sanderson McCormick's diplomatic careers in Vienna, St. Petersburg, and Paris. These papers will be of value to scholars interested in business history of the 1870s and 1880s, and in diplomatic conditions and negotiations of the period 1901-1907.