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In an effort to end the fighting, the United States government dispatched Sumner Welles to the port of Amapala ; he had instructions to try to produce a settlement that would bring to power a government eligible for recognition under the terms of the 1923 treaty.
* 1940 – The United States ' Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles issues a declaration on the U. S. non-recognition policy of the Soviet annexation and incorporation of three Baltic states: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
On 1 March 1940, Ribbentrop received Sumner Welles, the American Under-Secretary of State, who was on a peace mission for President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and did his best to abuse his American guest.
Among the political figures targeted by the magazine were former Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles and Arthur H. Vandenberg, Jr., who had briefly served as President Eisenhower's Appointments Secretary.
* 1892 – Sumner Welles, American diplomat ( d. 1961 )
* September 24 – Sumner Welles, American diplomat ( b. 1892 )
The doctrine was also invoked by U. S. Under-Secretary of State Sumner Welles in a declaration of July 23, 1940, that announced non-recognition of the Soviet annexation and incorporation of the three Baltic states — Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania — and remained the official U. S. position until the Baltic states gained formal international recognition as independent states in 1991.
That source apparently was Konstantin Umansky, the Soviet ambassador to the US, who had deduced the leak based upon communications from Sumner Welles.
* Galeazzo Ciano, Diary 1937 – 1943, Preface by Renzo De Felice ( Professor of History University of Rome ) and original introduction by Sumner Welles ( U. S. Under Secretary of State 1937 – 1943 ), translated by Robert L. Miller ( Enigma Books, 2002 ), ISBN 1-929631-02-2
* Sumner Welles, ( 1892 – 1961 ), U. S. Undersecretary of State
* While being a U. S. protectorate from 1905 to 1941, the Dominican Republic had first various native regimes, then US military Governors 29 November 1916 – 24 July 1922, and just before it again had the first of its own Presidents on 21 October 1922, a single U. S. High Commissioner, Sumner Welles, who served from 1922 – 1924.
A month later Weizmann, in a letter to Sumner Welles wrote: " It is conceived on big lines, large enough to satisfy the legitimate aspirations of both Arabs and Jews, and the strategic and economic interests of the United States ;... properly managed, Mr. Philby's scheme offers an approach which should not be abandoned ".
Signed ) Sumner Welles
* Sumner Welles, Under Secretary of State under FDR
* Sumner Welles, U. S. Undersecretary of State to Franklin D. Roosevelt, lived in the second " Oxon Hill Manor " home and hosted Roosevelt and possibly Sir Winston Churchill there.
Benjamin Sumner Welles ( October 14, 1892-September 24, 1961 ) was an American government official and diplomat in the Foreign Service.
Benjamin Sumner Welles was born in New York City, the son of Benjamin J. Welles ( 1857 – 1935 ) and Frances Wyeth Swan ( 1863 – 1911 ).
Among his ancestors were Thomas Welles, a colonial Governor of Connecticut, and Increase Sumner, Governor of Massachusetts from 1797 to 1799.
A cousin of Sumner Welles married James " Rosy " Roosevelt, Jr., half brother of future President Franklin D. Roosevelt ( FDR ).
The Cosmos Club in 2010, former home of Sumner Welles from 1925 to c. 1940
Sumner and his wife had two sons, Benjamin Welles ( 1916 – 2002 ), a foreign correspondent for the New York Times, later his father's biographer, and Arnold Welles ( 1918 – 2002 ).
Mrs. Esther Slater Welles obtained a divorce from Sumner Welles in Paris in 1923 " on grounds of abandonment and refusal to live with his wife.

Sumner and married
On June 30, 1888, Camp married Alice Graham Sumner, sister of William Graham Sumner.
Sumner was married to to Sue Barlow ( born 1956 ) on 28 October 1978.
A bachelor for most of his life, Sumner began courting Alice Mason Hooper, the daughter of Massachusetts Representative Samuel Hooper, in 1866 and the two were married that October.
Interestingly in 1836 Sumner married Greenough ’ s widow, Maria Foster Doane.
In 1926 he married Ethel Marian Sumner ( Maie ) Ryan, with whom he had two children.
Sumner married Cid Ricketts ( born Bertha Louise Ricketts in Brookhaven, Mississippi ) when she attended medical school at Cornell.
She later married Greg Sumner ( for political reasons ) but the marriage lasted only a few months before Abby moved to Japan.
On November 23, 1824, Cushing married Caroline Elizabeth Wilde, daughter of Judge Samuel Sumner Wilde, of the Supreme Judicial Court.
In 1904 he married Margaret F. Sumner and they had a son, Louis Sumner, and a daughter, Mary.
On 4 January 1902 he married Katherine Carter ( née Sumner ), a Tangane woman.
Sumner married on 30 September 1779 to Elizabeth Hyslop, daughter of William Hyslop.
( Chisum's sister Nancy was married to Loving's cousin, B. F. Bourland and had known Chisum for many years ) They spent the winter of 1866-67 there and supplied cattle from the ranch to Fort Sumner and Santa Fe.
During the novel, she gets married ; thus, her name is changed to Lucy Sumner.
His eldest daughter, Louisanna ( 1817 – 1899 ), married the Reverend William Gibson in 1837 and of their eleven children, Arthur Sumner Gibson became a rugby union international for England, playing in the first international in 1871 ; Herbert William Sumner Gibson became a Vice Admiral in the Royal Navy ; Edgar Charles Sumner Gibson became Bishop of Gloucester ; Walter Sumner Gibson became an academic reader at the Oxford University Press from 1914 and his nephew through his wife's youngest brother was the actor Laurence Olivier ; and Alan George Sumner Gibson became the Coadjutor Bishop of Cape Town.
He is married to Anne-Marie Cole, a BBC Radio 4 producer, who works for Above the Title Productions and Testbed Productions, and they have three sons named Dominic Sumner, Daniel and Richard.
Chickering married Elizabeth Sumner Harraden November 20, 1823.
Pingree is divorced from Sumner Pingree III, whom she married in 1978.

Sumner and Hope
It features Noel Gallagher ( Oasis ), Hope Sandoval ( ex-Mazzy Star ), and Bernard Sumner ( New Order ) as guest vocalists.
Among these works were equestrian portraits of Queen Victoria and the prince consort, painted for Christ's Hospital ; the Prince of Wales ; an equestrian group of the Duke and Duchess of Beaufort ; Sidney Herbert, afterwards Lord Herbert of Lea ; Lord John Russell, afterwards Earl Russell ; Benjamin Disraeli, afterwards Earl of Beaconsfield ; General Sir James Hope Grant ; Sir George Grey ; Edward, earl of Derby, first lord of the treasury ; Lord Clyde ; Viscount Palmerston, painted for Harrow School ; Viscount Gough ; Lord Truro, lord high chancellor ; Sir Frederick Pollock, lord chief baron ; Sir William Erle, lord chief justice of the common pleas ; John Sumner, archbishop of Canterbury ; George Moberly, bishop of Salisbury ; and John Gibson Lockhart.

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