Frederick William Holls

1857–1903 (age 46)

Lawyer/Diplomat

Biography

Born in 1857, Frederick William Holls rose through the ranks of the New York bar to become a trusted legal advisor and advocate for international cooperation. He served as counsel to the United States delegation at the first Hague Peace Conference, bringing a lawyer's precision to the pursuit of more orderly relations among nations.

His temperate judgment and belief in dispassionate diplomacy reflected a lifetime commitment to public service, and the friends who knew him cherished his steady presence. Holls now rests at Woodlawn Cemetery, his legacy of bridging law and statesmanship remembered there.