Óscar E. Duplán

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Óscar E. Duplan Maldonado (born April 17, 1890 in Pichucalco , † April 23, 1942 in Mexico City ) was a Mexican ambassador .

Life

Oscar E. Duplan Maldonado attended high school in Orizaba and the Colgeio in Puebla. Óscar E. Duplán took part in Francisco Madero's election campaign in 1909 . A short time later he joined the diplomatic service and was posted to the embassy in Washington, DC . He was an accountant for the Agencia Confidencial de México in the USA. After his posting to Colombia, he was the Mexican consul in Paris and the highest official of the Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores . He later headed the Ministry of Agriculture and Development. He was Superintendent for Customs at the Mexican State Railways in the USA. He was a tax officer at the Treasury Department. He was a member of the French Legion of Honor and the Sociedad Geográfica de Washington . Óscar E. Duplán was Embassy Secretary in Washington in 1919.

Publications

  • Los diplomaticos americanos en México November 8, 1941
  • Informe del señor Oscar E. Duplán a don Venustiano Carranza, acerca de la situación política mexicana en los Estados Unidos. Washington, 25 de junio de 1919
predecessor Office successor
Esteban García de Alba Mexican Ambassador to Bogotá
February 3, 1933 to January 1, 1935
Palma Guillén y Sánchez

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Octavio Gordillo y Ortiz, Diccionario de la revolución en el estado de Chiapas