American journalist and diplomat (1865–1951)
Stephen Bonsal
Sketch of Stephen Bonsal 1898
Born (1865-03-29 ) March 29, 1865Died June 8, 1951(1951-06-08) (aged 86) Nationality American Occupation(s) journalist, war correspondent , diplomat, translator Years active 1885–1951
The United States–Mexico Commission. Standing from left to right are: Stephen Bonsal, Attache of the State Department and Advisor to the American Commission; American Secretary of State Robert Lansing ; Eliseo Arredondo , the Mexican ambassador designate, and Leo Stanton Rowe , the Secretary to the American Commission. Sitting from left to right are John Mott of New York City ; Judge George Gray of Wilmington, Delaware ; Secretary of the Interior Franklin Knight Lane ; Luis Cabrera Lobato , chairman of the Mexican delegation and Secretary of the Treasury of Mexico, Alberto J. Pani , President of the National Railways of Mexico; and Ignacio Bonillas , Minister of Communications and Public Works.. The image was taken at the Biltmore Hotel in New York City on September 9, 1916.
Stephen Bonsal (March 29, 1865 – June 8, 1951) was an American journalist, war correspondent , author, diplomat, and translator, who won the 1945 Pulitzer Prize for History .