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Wilbur J. Carr

Wilbur J. Carr
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United States Assistant Secretary of State
In office
July 1, 1924 – July 28, 1937
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia
In office
July 13, 1937 – April 6, 1939
Preceded by J. Butler Wright
Succeeded by Anthony J. Biddle, Jr.
Personal details
Born 1870
Died 1942
Spouse(s) Mary Eugenia Crane;
Edith Koon
Profession Diplomat

Wilbur John Carr (1870-1942) was an American diplomat. He was named one of three Great Civil Servants, along with William Hunter, and Alvey Augustus Adee.

He was born in Taylorsville, Ohio. He attended College in Kentucky, graduating from the Commercial College of the University of Kentucky in 1889. After taking a shorthand course, he became a stenographer and accountant at Peekskill Military Academy while continuing his education.

On June 1, 1892, he was appointed a clerk in the Department of State. Ten years later, he became Chief of the Consular Bureau, then Chief Clerk of the Department. On November 30, 1909, he became Director of the Consular Service, an office created specifically for him, and which he held through June 30, 1924. He helped establish Civil Service reform, leading to the Rogers Act.

From July 1, 1924 – July 28, 1937, Carr was Assistant Secretary of State.

His papers are held at the Library of Congress.


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