Joseph F. Burt


Joseph Floyd Burt (born December 12, 1896 in Fairfield, Illinois) is a consular officer and American diplomat.

The son of Herbert Franklin and Adenii. He attended high school (1911-1913), and went to Business College (1913-1914). He worked as a stenographer (1914-1917), at the War Department (1917), a civil servant at Camp Sheridan, Alabama, and Fort Sheridan, Illinois (1917-1918). During the First World War he served in the American Army (1918-1920). He served as an employee of the American Mission in Vienna (1920-1921), a US employee and vice president in Vienna (1921-1924), a Foreign Service Officer in Berlin (1924), Koblenz (1925), Berlin (1925), Cologne (1926), Berlin Manaus (1927), Recife (1927-1928), Salvadorze (1928), vice-consul in Rio de Janeiro (1928-1929), Buenos Aires (1929-1930) , Montreal (1930-1931), Curaçao (1931-1933), works. Department of State (1933-1935), consul in Montreal (1935), sec. in Ottawa (1935-1937), consul in Veracruz (1937-1939), second sec. in Mexico (1939-1940), consul in Regina (1940), Valparaiso (1940-1944), cons. General in Guayaquil (1944-1945), cons. General in Gdańsk (1945-1947), z / s in Sopot (1946), works. Department of State (1947-1948), Consul. General in Bilbao (1948-1950), consul in Niagara Falls (1953). Bibliography Bibliography

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