Craig Wadsworth

[7][8][9][10] In 1900, he purchased the horses Banastar (for $11,000), Lucky Bird ($2,600), and Seminole ($3,000) and from the estate of William H.

After the war, he served on Governor Theodore Roosevelt's military staff as a major in Albany, New York.

Diplomatic Service as third secretary to the American Embassy in London, taking up his position there in August that year,[12] and succeeding William Corcoran Eustis.

[14][16][17] He then served as Consul General at Tehran,[18] Persia; Bucharest, Romania; Montevideo, Uruguay; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Brussels, Belgium; and Lima, Peru.

[2] Wadsworth retired in 1927 and moved back to his family's estate in Geneseo, New York.