William Corcoran Eustis
William Corcoran Eustis | |
|---|---|
| Born | July 20, 1862 |
| Died | November 24, 1921 (aged 59) |
| Resting place | Oak Hill Cemetery Washington, D.C., U.S. |
| Alma mater | University of Virginia Harvard Law School |
| Occupation | Soldier |
| Spouse |
Edith Livingston Morton
(m. 1900) |
| Children | 5 |
| Parent(s) | George Eustis Jr. Louis Morris Corcoran Eustis |
| Relatives | George Eustis Sr. (grandfather) William Corcoran (grandfather) Wendy Pepper (great-granddaughter) |
William Corcoran Eustis (July 20, 1862 – November 24, 1921) was a scion of wealthy families who became a diplomat then captain in the United States Army and the personal assistant to General John J. Pershing during World War I. Eustis chaired the inauguration committee for the first inauguration of Woodrow Wilson in 1913 and started the Loudoun Hunt in 1894.