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Jefferson Caffery ( December 1 , 1886April 13 , 1974 ) was the former U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador ( 1926 - 1928 ), Colombia ( 1928 - 1933 ), Cuba ( 1934 - 1937 ), Brazil (1937- 1944 ), France (1944- 1949 ), and Egypt (1949- 1955 ).


CAREER

Caffery launched his career of international diplomacy in 1911 when he entered the Foreign Service as second secretary of the legation in Caracas in 1911 during the William Howard Taft administration.

He traveled to Persia (now Iran ) in 1916 , to Paris after World War I with President Wilson ’s peacemakers, then to Washington, D.C. , to arrange details for visits by the King of Belgium and the Prince Of Wales . In 1920 , he was named second-in-command at the U.S. Embassy in Madrid . In 1933, Caffery briefly served as assistant secretary of state under Cordell Hull . Throughout his career he also had worked in lower-ranking diplomatic posts in Belgium, Germany , Greece , Japan , Persia, Sweden , and Venezuela .

In total, he worked 43 years in foreign service under five presidents, Calvin Coolidge , Herbert Hoover , Franklin D. Roosevelt , Harry Truman , and Dwight Eisenhower .

He was awarded the Foreign Service Cup in 1971 by his fellow Foreign Service officers. He held several honorary degrees and decorations, including the ''Laetare'' Medal from Notre Dame University in South Bend, Indiana , in 1954 . He received the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor from the president of France in 1949 and the Order of the Cordon of the Republic from the president of Egypt in 1955 .


PERSONAL LIFE

Caffery was born in Lafayette, Louisiana , to Charles Duval Caffery and the former Mary Catherine Parkerson. He was privately educated in primary and secondary school. He was a member of the first graduating class of the University Of Louisiana At Lafayette (then called the Southwestern Louisiana Industrial Institute). He also graduated with a bachelor's degree from Tulane University in New Orleans in 1906 . He was admitted to the Louisiana bar in 1909 .

According to one account, Caffery was Bisexual . The source reports that in the 1930s William Wieland, a U.S. State Department official known in Cuba as Arturo Montenegro, was intimate with Caffery and his predecessor Sumner Welles .1

Caffery married the former Gertrude McCarthy of Evansville, Indiana , in 1937 , while in Rio De Janeiro . They had no children. He retired with his wife in 1955 to reside in Rome , where he was the honorary private chamberlain to Popes Pius XII , John XXIII , and Paul VI . He returned to Lafayette in 1973 , shortly before Mrs. Caffery's death.

The Cafferys are buried behind St. John’s Cathedral in Lafayette. A portion of Louisiana Highway 3073 in Lafayette is named ''Ambassador Caffery Parkway'' in his memory.


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  •   Title US Minister To El Salvador
      Before Warren D Robbins
      After Montgomery Schuyler
      Years 20 July 192622 July 1928


      Title United States Minister To Colombia
      Before Samuel H Piles
      After Sheldon Whitehouse
      Years 28 November 192820 May 1933


      Title United States Ambassador To Cuba
      Before Sumner Welles
      After J Butler Wright
      Years 1934-1937


      Title United States Ambassador To Brazil
      Before Hugh S Gibson
      After Adolf A Berle, Jr
      Years 17 August 193717 September 1944


      Title United States Ambassador To France
      Before William D Leahy (to 1942)
      After David K E Bruce
      Years 1944-1949


      Title United States Ambassador To Egypt
      Before Stanton Griffis
      After Henry A Byroade
      Years 1949-1955