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732: 720: 561: 31: 604: 390:, was inexperienced in diplomacy, which meant that Adee, as the third-ranking officer in the department, effectively supervised U.S. diplomacy during the war. With both Sherman and Day having left the department, from September 17 to 29 of that year, Adee became acting Secretary of State in name as well as fact for two weeks, until John Hay returned from England to take over as the new Secretary. 708: 355:, with the State Department on July 9, 1877, and a year later, on June 11, 1878, he was named the Chief of the department's Diplomatic Bureau. On July 18, 1882, he was promoted to Third Assistant Secretary, and on August 3, 1886, he was promoted again to 409:
After 1909, Adee's influence (and health) steadily waned, though he was allowed to remain as Second Assistant Secretary. He continued to work until his death on July 4, 1924, at his residence, 1019 Fifteenth Street Northwest. He is buried at
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according to the latter's official biographer John J. McAleer. Adee being a scholar, sleuth, gourmet, bachelor, a model of efficiency, a master of the English language is said to have inspired the characterization of Wolfe.
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Adee never married and fathered no children. He was well known for his annual summer bicycling trips through Europe, which he continued until the outbreak of the First World War, and on which he was usually accompanied by
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Adee stayed at the Legation in Madrid for eight years, then returned to the United States to take a temporary secretary position in
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when Sickles was named the U.S. Minister to Spain in 1869. While in Madrid, Adee met and was befriended by
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in August and September, 1900, because Hay was ill and the Assistant Secretary
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Adee was again in effective charge of the State Department during the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Adee is said to be a major influence on characterization of
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Adee was educated under private tutors. A native of
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United States Second Assistant Secretary of State
Grover Cleveland
Benjamin Harrison
William McKinley
Theodore Roosevelt
William Howard Taft
Woodrow Wilson
Warren G. Harding
Calvin Coolidge
William Hunter
United States Secretary of State
William R. Day
John Hay
Astoria, New York
Washington D.C.
Oak Hill Cemetery
Diplomat
United States Department of State
Secretary of State
Spanish–American War
William Hunter
Wilbur J. Carr
Andrew Jackson
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Astoria, New York
U.S. navy
Queens
New York City
Daniel Sickles

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