Samuel R. Gummeré
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Samuel Rene Gummeré (/ɡʌˈmɛər/; 1849 – May 28, 1920)[1] was an American lawyer and diplomat who served as US Consul-General in Tangier, Morocco from 1898–1905, and Ambassador to Morocco from 1905–09,[2] and became well known for his roles in the Perdicaris incident of 1904 and the Algeciras Conference two years later.