Julius Wadsworth (1902-1999)

Foreign Service Officer & Sculptor, of Washington D.C.

He was born in New York and graduated from Harvard. He joined the U.S. Foreign Service serving in Norway, Colombia, Shanghai, and as the Vice-Consul in the free city of Danzig just before World War II. He left the Foreign Service to serve in the army in an Intelligence unit during the war. From 1945, he made his home in Washington D.C. where he was a sculptor whose works included a head of Christ titled "Peace" and a head of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. He was a member of the Metropolitan Club, the Society of Cincinnati, and the Knickerbocker Club in New York. In 1934, he married Cleome Carroll. He died four months after her. There were no surviving relatives.

Parents (2)

Col. Clarence Seymour Wadsworth

State Senator, of the "Long Hill" (Wadsworth Mansion) Middletown, Connecticut

1871-1941

Katharine (Hubbard) Wadsworth

Mrs. Katharine Fearing (Hubbard) Wadsworth

1875-1957

Spouse (1)

Cleome (Carroll) Wadsworth

Mrs. Cleome (Carroll) Miner, Wadsworth; Founder of the Colony Club in New York

1896-1998