John W. Riddle

American diplomat (1864-1941) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Wallace Riddle Jr. (July 12, 1864 December 8, 1941) was an American diplomat. His first diplomatic assignment was as agent/consul general in Egypt (1904–1905).[1] He was then sent to Romania and Serbia in 1905 to serve as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary (residing in Bucharest[1]), followed by postings as U.S. ambassador to Russia (1907–1909) and ambassador to Argentina (1922–1925).[1][2]

John Wallace Riddle in Argentina in 1925.
Quick facts 22nd United States Ambassador to Argentina, President ...
John Wallace Riddle Jr.
John W. Riddle, photo by Pirie MacDonald
22nd United States Ambassador to Argentina
In office
March 8, 1922  May 28, 1925
PresidentWarren G. Harding
Calvin Coolidge
Preceded byFrederic Jesup Stimson
Succeeded byPeter Augustus Jay
United States Ambassador to Russia
In office
February 8, 1907  September 8, 1909
PresidentTheodore Roosevelt
William Howard Taft
Preceded byGeorge von Lengerke Meyer
Succeeded byWilliam Woodville Rockhill
United States Minister to Serbia
In office
May 7, 1906  January 23, 1907
PresidentTheodore Roosevelt
Preceded byJohn Brinkerhoff Jackson
Succeeded byHorace G. Knowles
United States Minister to Romania
In office
October 3, 1905  January 23, 1907
PresidentTheodore Roosevelt
Preceded byJohn Brinkerhoff Jackson
Succeeded byHorace G. Knowles
Personal details
Born(1864-07-12)July 12, 1864
DiedDecember 8, 1941(1941-12-08) (aged 77)
Spouse
(m. 1916)
Parent(s)John Wallace Riddle Sr.
Rebecca Blair McClure
EducationHarvard University (BA)
Columbia Law School
Sciences Po
Collège de France
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Personal life

Born in Philadelphia,[3] Riddle was the son of John Wallace Riddle, Sr. and Rebecca Blair McClure; he was born after his father's untimely death. A few years later, Rebecca McClure became the second wife of Charles Eugene Flandrau and relocated to St. Paul, Minnesota where Riddle grew up alongside two half-brothers and two step-sisters.[4] He graduated from Harvard in 1887, attended law school at Columbia through 1890, and studied international law, diplomacy, and languages at École Libre des Sciences Politiques and the Collège de France in Paris through 1893.[5]

On May 6, 1916 Riddle married American architect and heiress Theodate Pope Riddle.[6]

He died in Farmington, Connecticut, at the age of 77.[3]

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