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From: Archive Photos
Date: 19970101
Author:Archive Photos
Archive Photos
Archive Photos
01-01-1997
American statesman John Milton Hay was appointed assistant private secretary to President Lincoln and later served as the secretary of legation at Paris (1865-67) and Madrid (1868-70). He was also the first assistant Secretary of State, in office from 1879 to 1881.
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