Lloyd C. Griscom

Lloyd Carpenter Griscom
Griscom in 1900
United States Ambassador to Italy
In office
March 17, 1907 – June 14, 1909
PresidentTheodore Roosevelt
William Howard Taft
Preceded byHenry White
Succeeded byJohn G. A. Leishman
United States Ambassador to Brazil
In office
June 6, 1906 – January 2, 1907
PresidentTheodore Roosevelt
Preceded byDavid Eugene Thompson
Succeeded byIrving Bedell Dudley
United States Minister to Japan
In office
June 22, 1903 – November 19, 1905
PresidentTheodore Roosevelt
Preceded byAlfred Buck
Succeeded byLuke E. Wright (as Ambassador to Japan)
United States Minister to Iran
In office
December 16, 1901 – December 24, 1902
PresidentTheodore Roosevelt
Preceded byHerbert W. Bowen
Succeeded byRichmond Pearson
Personal details
Born(1872-11-04)November 4, 1872
Riverton, New Jersey, United States
DiedFebruary 8, 1959(1959-02-08) (aged 86)
Thomasville, Georgia
Political partyRepublican
Spouses
Elizabeth Duer Bronson
(m. 1901; died 1914)
Audrey M.E. Crosse
(m. 1929)
RelationsFrances Griscom (sister)
Parent(s)Clement Griscom
Frances Canby Biddle
ResidenceLuna Plantation
Alma materUniversity of Pennsylvania
New York Law School

Lloyd Carpenter Griscom (November 4, 1872 – February 8, 1959) was an American lawyer, diplomat, and newspaper publisher.[1][2]

  1. ^ "LLOYD C. GRISCOM, PUBLISHER, 86, DIES; Lawyer and Former Envoy Led Tallahassee Paper -- Army Officer in 2 Wars". The New York Times. 9 February 1959. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  2. ^ "LLOYD C. GRISCOM UNDER THE KNIFE | Condition Very Grave Last Night in Philadelphia After an Operation | FOR STOMACH TROUBLE | Surgeons Unwilling to Discuss the Outcome and Reticent About His Prospects". The New York Times. April 2, 1912. Retrieved 21 May 2018.