Hannibal Price
Hannibal Price was a Haitian diplomat and politician.
- From 1911 to 1913 he was Secretary at the Haitian Legation in Washington, D.C..
- He returned to Haiti, where he became counselor to the National Bureau du Contentieux. Some time later, Doctor Price was named Counselor of State, a position which, in conjunction with that of consulting counsel to the American financial counselor in Port-au-Prince.
- From February 10, 1925 to May 26, 1928 he served as Minister Plenipotentiary to Washington, D.C..
- From November 27, 1929 till January 27, 1930 he was Haitian Minister of Agriculture.
Hannibal Price | |
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Haitian Ambassador to the United States | |
In office February 10, 1925 – May 26, 1928 | |
Preceded by | León Dejean |
Succeeded by | Raoul Lizaire |
Haitian Minister of Agriculture | |
In office November 27, 1929 – January 27, 1930 | |
Preceded by | Charles Bouchereau |
Succeeded by | Élie Lescot |
Personal details | |
Born | Cap-Haïtien, Haiti | July 9, 1875
Died | December 31, 1946 71) | (aged
Spouse(s) | Marie Amelie Lizaire (?-1947) |
Mother | Josephine Curet |
Father | Philippe Hannibal Price |
Alma mater | Classical studies, College of Beauvais, France. Graduate National Law School Port-au-Prince, Hayti. |
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