Charles Boyd Curtis - People - Department History
Charles Boyd Curtis (1878–1962)
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Career Foreign Service Officer
State of Residence: New York
State of Residence: New York
- Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary (Dominican Republic)
Appointed: December 16, 1929
Presentation of Credentials: January 28, 1930
Termination of Mission: Left post on August 11, 1931 - Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary (El Salvador)
Appointed: August 1, 1931
Presentation of Credentials: November 6, 1931
Termination of Mission: Normal relations interrupted on, Dec 4, 1931; new Government of El Salvador still unrecognized by the U.S. when Curtis left post Jan 10, 1932 December 4, 1931- Commissioned during a recess of the Senate; recommissioned on December 17, 1931, after confirmation. Curtis left post on January 10, 1932, and the United States had still not recognized the new government of El Salvador by that time. Curtis took oath of office under the December 17, 1931, appointment, but did not not return to post.