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  2. John Hay - Wikipedia

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    Hay signs the Treaty of Paris, 1899. John Hay was sworn in as Secretary of State on September 30, 1898. He needed little introduction to Cabinet meetings, and sat at the President's right hand. Meetings were held in the Cabinet Room of the White House, where he found his old office and bedroom each occupied by several clerks.

  3. Open Door Policy - Wikipedia

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    On September 6, 1899, U.S. Secretary of State John Hay sent notes to the major powers (France, Germany, Britain, Italy, Japan, and Russia) to ask them to declare formally that they would uphold Chinese territorial and administrative integrity and they would not interfere with the free use of the treaty ports in their spheres of influence in ...

  4. The Bread-Winners - Wikipedia

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    The Bread-Winners: A Social Study is an 1883 novel by John Hay, former secretary to Abraham Lincoln who in 1898 became U.S. Secretary of State.The book takes an anti-organized labor stance, and when published anonymously sold well and provoked considerable public interest in determining who the author was.

  5. Treaty of Paris (1898) - Wikipedia

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    John Hay, Secretary of State, signing the memorandum of ratification on behalf of the United States. ... 1899 ignited the Philippine-American War, ...

  6. Tripartite Convention - Wikipedia

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    The Tripartite Convention of 1899 was duly constituted and documents were signed at Washington on 2 December 1899 by the U.S. Secretary of State John Hay, Baron Theodor von Holleben, German ambassador to the United States, and Sir Julian Pauncefote, British ambassador to the United States, with ratifications exchanged on 16 February 1900. [10]

  7. Presidency of William McKinley - Wikipedia

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    Later that year, Day was succeeded by John Hay, a veteran diplomat who had served as assistant secretary of state in the Hayes Administration. [31] McKinley made two other changes to his Cabinet in 1898; Charles Emory Smith succeeded the ailing Gary as Postmaster General, while John W. Griggs replaced McKenna as Attorney General after McKenna ...

  8. File:John Hay signs Treaty of Paris, 1899.JPG - Wikipedia

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  9. 56th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    December 4, 1899 Louisiana 5th: Samuel T. Baird (D) Died April 22, 1899. Joseph E. Ransdell (D) August 29, 1899 Missouri 8th: Richard P. Bland (D) Died June 15, 1899. Dorsey W. Shackleford (D) August 29, 1899 Ohio 16th: Lorenzo Danford (R) Died June 19, 1899 Joseph J. Gill (R) December 4, 1899 Maine 1st: Thomas B. Reed (R) Resigned September 4 ...