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Jefferson Caffery - Wikipedia Jefferson Caffery (December 1, 1886 – April 13, 1974) was an American diplomat He served as U S Ambassador to El Salvador (1926–1928), Colombia (1928–1933), Cuba (1934–1937), Brazil (1937–1944), France (1944–1949), and Egypt (1949–1955)
Caffery - Wikipedia Caffery is a surname Notable people with the surname include: Chris Caffery (born 1967), heavy metal guitarist, a member of Savatage and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra; Donelson Caffery (1835–1906), U S Senator from Louisiana, soldier in the American Civil War, sugar plantation owner
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Jefferson Caffery, U. S. Ambassador 1926-1955 - La-Cemeteries In 2000, Jefferson Caffery was inducted into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame in Winnfield, Louisiana Ambassador Caffery Parkway is a major Lafayette highway named in his honor He played a major role in resolving British-Egyptian disputes over the Suez Canal
Jefferson Caffery (February 1, 1886 — April 13, 1974 . . . - Prabook Jefferson Caffery was an outstanding American diplomat, who developed a pragmatic and aggressive style, that was largely devoid of political idealism In the process he acquired a reputation as a troubleshooter, which clung to him until the end
Jefferson Caffery - Wikiwand Caffery served as intermediary between the Egyptian and British Governments in the negotiations, and his "long experience in diplomacy, together with the respect in which he was held by the Egyptian Government, enabled him to arrange for the gradual departure of the British "