John Barrett
Former Ambassador of the United States to Argentina
John Barrett was a United States diplomat and one of the most influential early directors general of the Pan American Union. On his death, the New York Times commented that he had "done more than any other person of his generation to promote... Wikipedia
Born: November 28, 1866, Grafton, VT
Died: October 17, 1938 (age 71 years), Bellows Falls, Town of Rockingham, VT
Previous offices: United States Minister to Colombia (1905–1906), United States Minister to Panama (1904–1905), and Ambassador of the United States to Argentina (1903–1904)
Education: Vanderbilt University, Dartmouth College, and Worcester Academy
Books
The Pan American Union: Its Organization and Purpose, Its Building, Its History, Its Activities, Its Field
1911
The Pan American Union: Peace, Friendship, Commerce
1911
The Call of South America: An Authoritative Statement of Fact
1922
Latin America and the War. Special Memorandum
Pan American Commerce: Past-present-future, from the Pan American Viewpoint. Report of the Second Pan American Commercial Conference Held in the Building of the Pan American Union, Washington, D. C., June 2-6, 1919. A Summarized Report Based on the Stenographic Record of the Proceedings, Addresses, Papers, and Discussions, Together with Additional Data, Lists of Those in Attendance Or Represented, Charts, Illustrations, Etc
1919
The Report of the Director to the Fourth Pan-American Conference Held at Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic. July, 1910
1910