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  1. Robert Sanderson McCormick (July 26, 1849 – April 16, 1919) was an American diplomat. Born in rural Virginia, he was part of the extended McCormick family that became influential in Chicago .

  2. Robert Hall McCormick (June 8, 1780 – July 4, 1846) was an American inventor who invented numerous devices including a version of the reaper which his eldest son Cyrus McCormick patented in 1834 and became the foundation of the International Harvester Company.

  3. Robert Sanderson McCormick's business career in Chicago and St. Louis (1871-1889) was largely unsuccessful, and he was forced to liquidate his grain business in 1889, the year he succeeded in getting his first appointment in the foreign service, the career for which he is chiefly remembered.

  4. Robert Sanderson McCormick, 1849–1919, American diplomat, b. Rockbridge co., Va.; nephew of Cyrus Hall McCormick. President McKinley appointed (1901) him minister to Austria-Hungary.

  5. Robert Sanderson McCormick was an American diplomat. Born in rural Virginia, he was part of the extended McCormick family that became influential in Chicago.

  6. Jan 12, 2024 · Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (Russia) Appointed: September 26, 1902. Presentation of Credentials: January 12, 1903. Termination of Mission: Presented recall on March 27, 1905. Commissioned during a recess of the Senate; recommissioned on December 8, 1902, after confirmation.

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  8. McCormick, Robert Sanderson, 1849–1919, American diplomat, b. Rockbridge co., Va.; nephew of Cyrus Hall McCormick. President McKinley appointed (1901) him minister to Austria-Hungary. He became the first American ambassador to Austria-Hungary, and he.