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fan, and had personal friendships with numerous well-known players of the time. Phelps received much of the attention of his mother and grandmother during his childhood; this led to a strained relationship with his sister, who remained embittered towards him for the rest of her life. She left America
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during Phelps' post. Among the issues he faced were accusations of numerous murders of Americans on United States soil ordered and funded by Trujillo. He also negotiated a land deal where Trujillo purchased an empty lot the United States owned in Ciudad Trujillo, now
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largely withdrew from the island with the last naval governor, leaving Phelps to restructure an economy previously centered on the military. He promoted the oil storage facilities on the island and attracted new airlines to
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from the islands with the final naval governor. Phelps attempted to replace the lost military revenue by selling oil from storage facilities to shipping enterprises, drawing in new airlines to
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in the 1920s, and never spoke with him again. He preferred to live in hotels and move from place to place, and never owned any real estate.
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became president, Phelps objected to the moral platforms the Democratic Party had chosen to take, and returned to the Republican Party.
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for refusing to build recruitment centers in American Samoa, leaving natives who wanted to enlist the need to travel to
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in 1916, but was dismissed from the school after paying another student to take his exams for him. He graduated from
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to do so. He attempted to fix a number of political problems with the island. This led him to fire his
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Phelps never married, but lived with four different women throughout his lifetime. He was a major
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After retiring from his two overseas posts, Phelps became a prolific writer of newspaper
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Johnston, Laurie (12 June 1981). "Phelps Phelps, 84, Ambassador and Albany Legislator".
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From 1923 to 1924, Phelps held the post of Deputy Commissioner for Veterans Affairs for
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in an attempt to make up lost revenue. His last overseas post was as Ambassador to the
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as a delegate. He was again a member of the State Assembly (New York Co., 3rd D.) in
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Phelps began his political career as Deputy Commissioner for Veterans Affairs for
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Only days after leaving the governor's seat, Phelps received appointment as the
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and take measures to improve the relations between inhabitants of the
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in 1916, but was dismissed for cheating; he eventually graduated from
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Enlisting in August 1917, Phelps attended the aviation school of the
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Ambassadors of the United States to the Dominican Republic
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Phelps was born Phelps von Rottenburg on May 4, 1897, in
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in 1951, Phelps became its first civilian governor. The
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Emigrants from the German Empire to the United States
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Phelps served in the 381:(May 4, 1897 – June 10, 1981), born 117:February 23, 1951 – June 20, 1952 32: 1915:20th-century New York (state) politicians 952: 950: 948: 946: 944: 942: 940: 938: 936: 934: 744:After leaving his diplomatic post in the 1880:Politicians from Jersey City, New Jersey 1005: 899: 748:, Phelps served as commissioner for the 629:, including many to newspapers like the 1855:Fordham University School of Law alumni 537:and as the United States ambassador to 535:New Jersey's 5th congressional district 1885:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 1845:Williams Ephs men's ice hockey players 1820:Members of the New York State Assembly 1787: 1140: 1001: 999: 997: 995: 968: 931: 695:United States House of Representatives 605:, and eventually achieved the rank of 531:United States House of Representatives 1850:American men's ice hockey goaltenders 1830:Military personnel from New York City 1375: 1155:. 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He died on June 10, 1981, in 482:Pago Pago International Airport 1825:Politicians from New York City 1255:New York County, 3rd District 1167: 1134: 1096: 1056: 1020: 893: 765:President of the United States 541:; his great-grandfathers were 420:. From 1924 to 1928, he was a 1: 900:Sorensen, Stan (4 May 2010). 886: 770:appointed Phelps to serve as 620: 508: 407:Fordham University Law School 1890:New York (state) Republicans 979:Government of American Samoa 917:Government of American Samoa 611:Japanese War Crimes Tribunal 466:Japanese War Crimes Tribunal 46:United States Ambassador to 7: 1870:United States Army officers 1865:Royal Flying Corps soldiers 1805:Governors of American Samoa 1403:Governors of American Samoa 647:Arlington National Cemetery 498:Arlington National Cemetery 274:Arlington National Cemetery 10: 1931: 1895:New York (state) Democrats 1322:Governor of American Samoa 1064:United Press International 772:Governor of American Samoa 697:, but lost the primary to 635:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 601:in 1942. He served in the 561:in 1922, and received his 391:governor of American Samoa 105:Governor of American Samoa 1726: 1645: 1456: 1443: 1409: 1360: 1351: 1343: 1338: 1328: 1319: 1311: 1306: 1296: 1285: 1277: 1270: 1260: 1249: 1241: 1231: 1220: 1212: 1205: 1111:Manchester, New Hampshire 782:, and encouraging larger 442:Constitutional Convention 372: 357: 340: 322: 317: 309: 293: 279: 269: 249: 217: 212: 208: 197: 188: 177: 168: 157: 145: 133: 121: 110: 103: 91: 79: 65: 54: 44: 40: 31: 21: 1900:American Samoa Democrats 456:, achieving the rank of 1840:Williams College alumni 1252:New York State Assembly 1223:New York State Assembly 1207:New York State Assembly 881:. T. J. Powers Company. 870:. T. J. 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Pheiffer 551:Teaneck, New Jersey 98:William T. Pheiffer 16:American politician 1300:Francis J. Mahoney 1281:Thomas F. Burchill 1264:Maurice E. Downing 1148:The Register-Guard 1009:The New York Times 902:"Historical Notes" 830:Dominican Republic 776:United States Navy 746:Dominican Republic 705:, Phelps became a 599:United States Army 587:Royal Flying Corps 488:under the rule of 486:Dominican Republic 477:United States Navy 450:United States Army 352:United States Army 304:Fordham Law School 1782: 1781: 1731: 1650: 1649:(1951–1978) 1603: 1461: 1460:(1905–1951) 1414: 1413:(1900–1905) 1370: 1369: 1361:Succeeded by 1347:Ralph H. Ackerman 1339:Diplomatic posts 1329:Succeeded by 1297:Succeeded by 1261:Succeeded by 1232:Succeeded by 1185:Florence, Alabama 841:nine days later. 671:Greenwich Village 661:. He served as a 462:Douglas MacArthur 376: 375: 86:Ralph H. 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United States Ambassador to the Dominican Republic
Harry S. Truman
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Ralph H. Ackerman
William T. Pheiffer
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Thomas Darden
John C. Elliott
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