Augustine Heard II

Augustine F. Heard II, also known as Augustine F. Heard Jr., (1827–1905) was an American Minister Resident and Consul General to Korea. He served from January 30, 1890, until June 27, 1893.[1] He was born in Ipswich, Massachusetts. He was the nephew of Augustine Heard. He graduated from Harvard College in 1847.[2] Upon the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese war in 1894, he supported a policy of international guarantee by the powers to keep Korea free from Japanese control.[3]

Augustine Heard II
United States Consul General to Korea
In office
May 26, 1890  June 27, 1893
PresidentWilliam McKinley
Preceded byHugh A. Dinsmore
Succeeded byJohn Mahelm Berry Sill
Personal details
Born1827
Ipswich, Massachusetts, U.S.
Died1905 (aged 78)
RelationsGeorge Washington Heard (father) and Elizabeth Ann (Farley) Heard (mother)
Professionentrepreneur, businessman and trader, U.S. Ambassador

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References

  1. U.S. Embassy and Consulate in Korea
  2. Peabody Essex Museum Phillips Library Digital Collections Augustine F. Heard, Jr. (1827–1905) Papers
  3. Correspondence with other former diplomats, The North American Review, vol. 159 (1894) pp. 300-320.
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