James Biddle Eustis
1870–1915 (age 45)
Biography
James Biddle Eustis, born in 1870, served as a U.S. Senator from Louisiana and later as Minister to France, where he championed the interests of his country with diplomacy rooted in civility and respect. A thoughtful writer and advocate for legal reform, he combined southern heritage with a national vision at a time of great change.
After his death in 1915, Eustis was mourned as a statesman who brought integrity to public life, balancing the duties of office with a warm and approachable manner that earned him admiration on both sides of the Atlantic.