Lloyd Carpenter Griscom (November 4, 1872 – February 8, 1959) was an American lawyer, diplomat, and newspaper publisher. Lloyd Griscom was born on November...
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advice to the inexperienced Griscom on naming candidates. A University of Pennsylvania Law School educated lawyer, Lloyd C. Griscom served in a series of diplomatic...
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the GiGi New York Collection. Griscom was married to, and divorced from, Joe Hunter, Lloyd P. Griscom Jr. and Dr. Daniel C. Baker (with whom she had a daughter)...
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Frances C. Griscom Deborah Griscom Passmore, American botanical illustrator Frances C. Griscom, American amateur golfer, daughter of Clement Griscom John...
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County, Florida, United States established by Lloyd C. Griscom. Lloyd C. Griscom was the son of Clement A. Griscom from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Clement...
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1945, Davis died with Meridian becoming the property of Griscom Bettle, nephew to Lloyd C. Griscom of Luna Plantation. Bettle would also acquire Rose Hill...
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Elizabeth Griscom Ross (née Griscom; January 1, 1752 – January 30, 1836), also known by her second and third married names, Ashburn and Claypoole, was...
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31(1): 46–51 in JSTOR. See Salvatore Prisco, "Progressive Era Diplomat: Lloyd C. Griscom and Trade Expansion." Diplomacy & Statecraft (2007) 18#3 pp 539-549...
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Horseshoe was divided into two separate plantations. Clement Grisom's son, Lloyd C. Griscom, established his 4,000 acres (1,600 ha) Luna Plantation, a winter residence...
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Clement Acton Griscom (March 15, 1841 – November 10, 1912) was an American shipping magnate and financier. Griscom was "without question, the key figure...
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declined appointment Herbert W. Bowen (1899–1901) - Minister Resident Lloyd C. Griscom (1901–1902) - Minister Plenipotentiary Richmond Pearson (1902–1907)...
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Alexander C. Kirk reopened the U.S. Embassy in Rome when he presented his credentials on January 8, 1945. Italian Embassy, Washington, D.C. Embassy of...
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Flaten". American Academy of Diplomacy. Retrieved February 21, 2020. "LLOYD C. GRISCOM, PUBLISHER, 86, DIES; Lawyer and Former Envoy Led Tallahassee Paper...
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Long Island, New York. Griscom was the sister of diplomat Lloyd Carpenter Griscom and daughter of shipping magnate Clement Griscom as well as the owner...
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Riverton, NJ, where he stayed long enough to consider it his hometown." "Lloyd C. Griscom Under the Knife; Condition Very Grave Last Night in Philadelphia After...
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educated at Williams College. In 1900–1901, he served as secretary to Lloyd C. Griscom and from 1901 to 1903 was second secretary for the American Legation...
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Brazilian Ambassador to the United States Embassy of Brazil, Washington, D.C. Brazil – United States relations Foreign relations of Brazil Ambassadors...
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drives. When Clement A. Griscom died on October 19, 1916, Horseshoe Plantation was divided up and part sold. Lloyd C. Griscom received 4,000 acres (1...
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Ambassador to Italy In office July 4, 1909 – October 7, 1911 Preceded by Lloyd C. Griscom Succeeded by Thomas J. O'Brien United States Ambassador to Germany...
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html U.S. Air Force, The Air and Space Power Journal "LLOYD C. GRISCOM, PUBLISHER, 86, DIES; Lawyer and Former Envoy Led Tallahassee Paper...
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(1877–1914), who married Lloyd Carpenter Griscom (1872–1959), the United States Ambassador to Italy who was a son of Clement Griscom, the shipping magnate...
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action. When Clement A. Griscom died on October 19, 1916, Horseshoe Plantation was divided up and part sold. Lloyd C. Griscom received 4,000 acres (1...
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to close the newspaper, city fathers persuaded Col. Lloyd Griscom to purchase the newspaper. Griscom was a scion of a prominent New York family that owned...
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March 3, 1901 Succeeded by James M. Moody Diplomatic posts Preceded by Lloyd C. Griscom United States Minister to Persia 1902–1907 Succeeded by John Brinkerhoff...
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Embassy U.S. mission upgraded from Legation to Embassy United States Ambassador to Brazil 16 March 1905–3 November 1905 Succeeded by Lloyd C. Griscom...
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Griscom's family traces its ancestry back to Thomas Lloyd, a 17th-century physician in Pennsylvania. The oldest of three children, Ludlow Griscom had...
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Zedtwitz bought a duplex penthouse apartment in New York City from Lloyd C. Griscom at 812 Park Avenue, the James Edwin Ruthven Carpenter Jr. designed...
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1906 – August 13, 1907 President Theodore Roosevelt Preceded by Lloyd Carpenter Griscom (Minister) Succeeded by Thomas O'Brien Governor-General of the...
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Bronson (1877–1914), who married Ambassador Lloyd Carpenter Griscom (a son of shipping magnate Clement Griscom). Through his son Frederick, he was a grandfather...
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C. Bai Lihme. Among her siblings were brothers Harold Hegeler Lihme and Edward Hegeler Lihme, and sister Olga Lihme, who married Clement A. Griscom,...
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