found: FRASER: Federal Reserve Archive, via WWW, December 3, 2013(Register of Papers, Edward R. Stettinius, Sr. (1865-1925); industrialist and financier, Second Assistant Secretary of War in World War I and U.S. Representative on Interallied Munitions Council; born February 15, 1865 in St. Louis, Missouri; moved to Chicago in 1892; married Judith Carrington on October 8, 1894 (son Edward Jr. became Secretary of War under Franklin Roosevelt); Treasurer. then Vice President amd General Manager, Stirling Co. (machinery manufacturers), 1892-1905; Vice President, Babcock and Wilcox, 1905-1908; Treasurer, then President, Diamond Match Co., 1908-1909; retained by J.P. Morgan to organize dept. for munitions purchase by British and French governemnts, 1915; member, J.P. Morgan and Co., 1916-1918; various government posts in World War I, including Second Assistant Secretary of War and Special Representative of U.S. government in Europe, 1918-1919; member, J.P. Morgan and Co., 1919-1925; died September 3, 1925 in Locust Valley, Long Island)