Claude G. Bowers AKA Claude Gernade Bowers Born: 20-Nov-1878 Birthplace: Westfield, IN Died: 21-Jan-1958 Location of death: New York City Cause of death: Cancer - Leukemia Remains: Buried, Highland Lawn Cemetery, Terre Haute, IN
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Diplomat, Historian Nationality: United States Executive summary: The Tragic Era Father: Leslie Bowers Mother: Juliet Wife: Sybil McCaslin (m. 28-Nov-1911)
US Ambassador to Chile 1939-53 US Ambassador to Spain 1933-39 New York Evening World Writer/Columnist New York Evening Journal Writer/Columnist
Author of books:
The Irish Orators: A History of Ireland's Fight for Freedom (1916) The Party Battles of the Jackson Period (1922) Jefferson and Hamilton: The Struggle for Democracy in America (1926) The Tragic Era: The Revolution After Lincoln (1929) Beveridge and the Progressive Era (1932) Jefferson in Power: The Death Struggle of the Federalists (1936) The Spanish Adventures of Washington Irving (1940) The Young Jefferson: 1743-1789 (1945, biography) Pierre Vergniaud: Voice of the French Revolution (1950) My Mission to Spain: Watching the Rehearsal for World War II (1954) Chile Through Embassy Windows: 1939-1953 (1958) My Life: The Memoirs of Claude Bowers (1962, memoir)
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