William M. Blackford
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William Mathews Blackford (August 19, 1801, Catoctin Furnace, Maryland–April 15, 1864 at home in Lynchburg, Virginia) was a journalist and American chargé d'affaires to the Republic of New Granada, based in Bogota, where he helped to negotiate a new postal treaty.,[1][2]
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William M. Blackford | |
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Born | 19 August 1801 Catoctin Furnace |
Died | April 1864 (aged 62–63) Lynchburg |
Spouse(s) | Mary Berkeley Minor Blackford |
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