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Reid, Whitelaw (1837–1912)

US journalist and diplomat. In 1868 he became leading editorial writer for the New York Tribune and in 1872 principal proprietor and editor in chief. He served as minister to France 1889–92 and as US ambassador to Britain 1905–12.

Reid was born in Xenia, Ohio. His publications include After the War: a Southern Tour 1866, Ohio in the War 1868, Problems of Expansion 1900, and American and English Studies 1913.



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