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Peter Augustus Jayvice, which included assignments in Paris, Constantinople, Tokyo and Cairo. Jay served as US Minister to El Salvador from 1920 to 1921. From 1921 to 1925 he was Minister to Romania, where he assisted in negotiating that country's repayment terms for wartime and post World War I development loans. In 1925 he was appointed US Ambassador to Argentina. He was present in May, 1926 when a bomb exploded at the door to the US embassy, an action that might have been a protest of the guilty verdicts in the Sacco and Vanzetti trials. Jay's health began to fail while he was serving in Buenos Aries, and he resigned his post in 1926, afterwards living in retirement in Washington, DC. In 1928 he was appointed the US member of the Permanent International Commission, an organization created by the 1914 peace treaty between the United States and Spain. Peter A. Jay was the son in law of Civil War officer and prominent attorney John J. McCook.
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<p>The Boston Globe<br />Publication: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States<br />Date: Oct 19 1933<br />Text: "...AUGUSTUS JAY WASHINGTON, Oct 18 (A. P.) Peter Augustua Jay, for 25 years a member of the American Diplomatic Corps and a descendant of John Jay, first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, died today at his ... a member of the Wesley M. E. Church here. The funeral will bc held at the Odd Fellows Home Friday afternoon. Rev Dr Fenwick L. Leavitt, the chaplain, officiating. Burial will be ln Hope Cemetery. PETER ... home herc. He was born in Newport, R I, Aug 22, 1877, the son of a diplomat, Augustus Jay. Graduated from Harvard and Eton, Mr Jay in 1902 entered the Foreign Service as third secretary at..."</p>
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Peter Augustus JayGender: MaleBirth: Aug 23 1877 - Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island, United StatesOccupation: US Ambassador -Egypt, El Salvador, Romania, , Argentina, diplomat; U.S. General Consul to Egypt, U.S. Minister to El Salvador and Romania and U.S. Ambassador to Argentina.Marriage: Spouse: Susan Alexander Jay (born McCook) - Mar 6 1909 - New York, New York, United StatesDeath: Oct 18 1933 - Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, United StatesFather: Augustus JayMother: Emily Astor Jay (born Kane)Wife: Susan Alexander Jay (born McCook)Children: Emily Kane Jay, Susan Mary Alsop (born Jay)Sibling: Delancey Kane Jay
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