Whitelaw Reid (1837-1912)

U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom & France etc.

He rose from being a war correspondent during the Civil War to Editor then owner of The New York Tribune from 1872 until his death. Under his leadership the paper gained a daily readership of 60,000. From 1889 to 1892, President Benjamin Harrison appointed him Ambassador to France and on his return asked him to stand as his vice-presidential nominee. In 1902, he was appointed Special Ambassador to the Court of St. James for the Coronation of King Edward VII. Three years later, he was made Ambassador and remained in that position until his death in 1912. 

Parents (2)

Robert Charlton Reid

Robert Charlton Reid, of Cedarville, Ohio

1795-1865

Marion Whitelaw Ronalds

Mrs Marion Whitelaw (Ronalds) Reid

1804-1895

Spouse (1)

Elisabeth (Mills) Reid

Mrs Elisabeth (Mills) Reid, "Press Baroness"

1857-1931

Children (2)

Ogden Mills Reid

Ogden Mills Reid, O.L.H., C.O.L., President of the New York Herald Tribune

1882-1947

Lady Jean (Reid) Ward

Lady Jean Templeton (Reid) Ward C.B.E.

1884-1962

Associated Houses (4)

Millbrae

Burlingame, California

Reid Hall

Purchase, New York

Dorchester House

London W1

Wrest Park

Silsoe