Everything about Alexander Pollock Moore totally explained
Alexander Pollock Moore (
1867 -
1930) was an
American diplomat and editor. He was the publisher of the
Pittsburgh Leader when he married the stage actress
Lillian Russell, becoming her fourth husband. After she died on
June 6,
1922, he served as an ambassador twice: to Spain from 1923 to 1925 and to Peru from 1928 to 1929. As the Ambassador to Peru he played a significant role in negotiating the
Tacna-Arica boundary agreement, settling a border dispute between Peru and Chile.
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