Ellis Loring Dresel
1865 - 1925
found: WWW The Political Graveyard, Mar. 21 (Ellis Loring Dresel; also Ellis L. Dresel; b. 1865; d. 1925; lawyer; U.S. charge d'affaires to Germany, 1921-1922)
Dresel was an American lawyer and diplomat. He was attaché to the U.S. embassy in Berlin in charge of relations between British prisoners of war and the German government (1915-1917); settled the affairs of the U.S. embassy in Vienna after the U.S. entry into the war; worked with the American Legation, its War Trade Board, and the American Red Cross in Berne, Switzerland (1917-1918); headed the political information section of the Paris Peace Conference (1919), for which he made two inspection tours of Germany; and was U.S. commissioner to Germany (1919-1921) with a title change to chargé d'affaires (1921-1922) when relations were normalized. He signed the formal peace treaty in 1921 and returned to the U.S. in 1922.
Chiefly contains correspondence during Dresel's diplomatic service in Europe during and after World War I. Major correspondents include William Richards Castle, Joseph Clark Grew, Hugh Gibson, Henry Remsen Whitehouse, Henry Cabot Lodge, Boylston A. Beal, Geoffrey Drage, André L. Picard, and Allen Welsh Dulles. Also includes correspondence of the American Red Cross, the War Trade Board in Berne, and the U.S. State Department; correspondence and statements of accounts of the U.S. Embassy in Vienna and the U.S. Bureau of Accounts; military and economic reports; photographs; and miscellaneous material.
Ellis Loring Dresel Papers, 1879-1926 (MS Am 1549). Houghton Library, Harvard University. http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~hou01312 I.S. 12/12/2017
Ellis Loring Dresel (1865–1925)
Non-career appointee
State of Residence: Massachusetts
Chargé d’Affaires (Germany)
Appointed: November 18, 1921
Presentation of Credentials: December 10, 1921
Termination of Mission: Left post on April 18, 1922
Commissioned to Germany.
https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/dresel-ellis-loring I.S. 12/12/2017
Person TypeIndividual
Last Updated8/7/24
Terms
Honolulu, Hawaii, 1878 - 1963, Washington, D.C.
Paris, 1866 - 1937, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
East Vassalboro, Maine, 1866 - 1957, Santa Barbara, California
Sydney, Australia, 1866 - 1957, Boars Hill, England
Boston, 1880 - 1965, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
Geisenheim, Germany, 1826 - 1890, Beverly, Massachusetts