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  • Carlton J. H. Hayes: Historian, Professor, and America's Forgotten Ambassador

    Department

    College of Arts and Sciences

    Degree

    Doctor of Philosophy in History (PhD)

    Keywords

    Carlton J.H. Hayes, Ambassador Hayes, World War II, Spain, Francisco Franco, Nationalism, Catholicism, Columbia University, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Wolfram Crisis, Laurel letter, Afton, NY, US-Spanish relations, 20th Century

    Recommended Citation

    Manuel, Adam Prescott, "Carlton J. H. Hayes: Historian, Professor, and America's Forgotten Ambassador" (2022). Doctoral Dissertations and Projects. 4052.
    https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/doctoral/4052

    Abstract

    Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes was born in Afton, New York, in 1882. His father was the town physician, and his mother was a music teacher. From his parents, he gained a love and appreciation for learning. Upon entering Columbia University at eighteen, young Carlton J.H. Hayes quickly found a niche in history. He was mentored for success by

    Carlton J. H. Hayes

    Presidential Address

    The American Frontier—Frontier of What?

     

    In Memoriam

    From the American Historical Review 70:2 (January 1965)

    Carlton J. H. Hayes (May 16, 1882–September 3, 1964). When Carlton Hayes died, on September 3, there passed from the American Historical Association a scholar who had served it for many years in many capacities and had been for the greater part of this twentieth century a leading figure in the American historical world. Death came at the age of eighty-two in a hospital near his home (“Jericho Farm”) at Afton, New York. In birth, ancestry on both sides, and early associations he was a thorough New Yorker, but an up-State New Yorker, as he sometimes liked to emphasize in conversation, even though residence on Manhattan Island for most of the year became routine in his life after he committed himself to Columbia, first as student, undergraduate and graduate, and then as teacher and faculty member. He never ceased

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  • Carlton J. H. Hayes

    American historian

    Carlton J. H. Hayes

    In office
    June 9, 1942 (1942-06-09) – January 18, 1945 (1945-01-18)
    PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt
    Preceded byAlexander W. Weddell
    Succeeded byNorman Armour
    Born

    Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes


    (1882-05-16)May 16, 1882
    Afton, New York, U.S.
    DiedSeptember 2, 1964(1964-09-02) (aged 82)
    Sidney, New York, U.S.
    Spouse(s)Mary Evelyn Carroll;[1] (c. 1920–1964; his death; 2 children)
    EducationColumbia University (B.A., Ph.D.)
    OccupationHistorian, author, ambassador, professor, academic
    Allegiance United States
    Branch/service United States Army
    Years of service1918–1919, 1928
    RankMajor
    Battles/warsWorld War I

    Carlton namn Huntley Hayes (May 16, 1882 – September 2, 1964) was an American historian, educator, diplomat, devout Catholic and academic. A student of European histo