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Preceded by
  
James W. Covert

Siblings
  
August Belmont, Jr.

Signature
  

Parents
  
August Belmont

Political party
  
Democratic

Role
  
American Politician

Succeeded by
  
James W. Covert

Name
  
Perry Belmont


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Born
  
December 28, 1851 New York City, New York (
1851-12-28
)

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Died
  
May 25, 1947, Newport, Rhode Island, United States

Education
  
Columbia Law School, Harvard University

Books
  
The Temptation of a Fourt, Political Equality: Religious, An American Democrat, Republican Responsibility for Prese, Return to Secret Party Fun

Similar People
  
August Belmont, Oliver Belmont, August Belmont - Jr, Alva Belmont, Ernest Sanson

Service/branch
  
United States Army

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Perry Belmont (December 28, 1851 – May 25, 1947) was an American politician and diplomat.

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Early life and education

Belmont was born on December 28, 1851 in New York City, the son of Caroline Slidell (née Perry) and August Belmont. His maternal grandfather was Commodore Matthew C. Perry. His brothers were Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont and August Belmont, Jr. He attended Everest Military Academy in Hamden, Connecticut; and graduated from Harvard College in 1872; attended the law school in the University of Berlin; and graduated from the Columbia Law School in 1876. He was admitted to the bar that same year.

Career

Belmont practiced law in New York City for five years. Partnered with him in the law firm, Vinton, Belmont & Frelinghuysen, were his cousin, the writer Arthur Dudley Vinton, and George Frelinghuysen, future president of the Ballantine Brewing Company. He and his brother, August Belmont, Jr., were also founding members of The Jockey Club.

Elected as a Democrat to the 47th Congress and reelected to the next three Congresses, Belmont served as U.S. Representative for the first district of New York from March 4, 1881 until his resignation on December 1, 1888. During his first term, he was a member of the committee on foreign affairs; noted for his cross-examination of James G. Blaine, the former secretary of state. The cross-examination concerned Blaine's relations with a syndicate of American capitalists interested in the development of certain guano deposits in Peru. An attempt was made to show that Blaine's efforts toward mediation between Chile and Peru were from interested motives. Belmont served from 1885 to 1887 as chairman of the committee on foreign affairs.

In 1898, during the Spanish–American War, Belmont served for six weeks in the Army as an Inspector General of the First Division, Second Army Corps, United States Volunteers, with the rank of major. He was appointed United States Minister to Spain that same year.

In 1899, after 17 years of marriage, Jessie Ann Robbins divorced Henry T. Sloane (son of William Sloane, the founder of W. & J. Sloane) to marry Perry Belmont. The marriage occurred only five hours after the divorce was decreed and, at the time, was considered scandalous.

When the Consolidated National Bank of New York was organized on July 1, 1902, the fourteen directors included individuals such as Belmont, John W. Griggs, Henry C. Brewster, George Crocker, and Mortimer H. Wagar.

In 1906, Belmont became "permanent president" of the National Publicity Bill Organization, which fought for campaign finance disclosure.

During the First World War, despite being 65 years old, Belmont was commissioned as a captain in the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps on May 5, 1917. He was assigned to the Remount Division in Washington, D.C. and was discharged on May 21, 1920.

Ancestry and memberships

Through his mother he was a descendant of Captain Christopher Raymond Perry who had served as a privateer during the American Revolution. By virtue of his descent from Captain Perry, Belmont was a member of the Rhode Island Society of the Sons of the Revolution. In 1929 he was elected an honorary member of the Rhode Island Society of the Cincinnati. He was also a member of the Veteran Corps of Artillery.

Death

Belmont died in Newport, Rhode Island on May 25, 1947 (age 95 years, 148 days). He is interred along with his parents and his brother August Belmont, Jr. in the Belmont family plot in the Island Cemetery in Newport. His former home in Washington, D.C., became the International Temple for the Order of the Eastern Star.

References

Perry Belmont Wikipedia