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  1. Amos Parker Wilder (February 15, 1862 – July 2, 1936) was an American journalist and diplomat who served as United States Consul General to Hong Kong and Shanghai in the early 20th century. Early life and education. Wilder was born on September 10, 1861, in Calais, Maine, [1] the son of Amos Wilder and Charlotte P. Wilder.

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    Wilder's father, Amos Parker Wilder, was a journalist with a doctorate from Yale, who served as United States Consul General in Hong Kong and Shanghai between 1906 and 1914. His mother was the daughter of a Presbyterian minister.

  3. 4 de mar. de 2020 · Amos Parker Wilder, was a newspaper owner and editor, a powerful speaker, and the United States Consul General to Hong Kong and Shanghai. He was a newspaper editor in Madison, Wisconsin. He passed away in 1936.

  4. Thornton Wilder’s father, Amos Parker Wilder, was a newspaper owner and editor, a powerful speaker, and the United States Consul General to Hong Kong and Shanghai. His mother, Isabella Niven Wilder, was a cultured, educated woman who instilled a love of literature, drama and languages in her children, and who wrote vivid poetry.

  5. Su padre, Amos Parker Wilder, fue también un hombre inquieto que hizo casi de todo, desde trabajar en una tienda de ultramarinos hasta enseñar en una escuela o ganar un doctorado en la U niversidad de Vale.

  6. 31 de oct. de 2012 · Thornton was the second of five siblings born to Amos Parker Wilder, a domineering father of deeply held Puritan beliefs (including a staunch allegiance to teetotaling) that would sometimes...

  7. Scope and Contents. This series contains correspondence, writings, speeches, photographs, and personal materials of Amos Parker Wilder (1863-1936). The series contains articles and writings from Amoss career as a journalist: working at the Wisconsin State Journal and the New Haven Journal- Courier.