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==Biography==
==Biography==
He was born in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] on September 28, 1828, the eldest son of [[George Eustis, Sr.]] (1796–1858) and Clarice Allain. His father was a lawyer who served as a Chief Justice of the [[Louisiana Supreme Court]]. His brother, [[James B. Eustis|James Biddle Eustis]], was a [[United States Senate|United States Senator]]. George Jr. married Louise Morris Corcoran (1838–1867), the daughter of [[William Wilson Corcoran]]. They were the parents of two sons, [[William Corcoran Eustis|William Corcoran]] and [[George P. Eustis|George Peabody]], and a daughter, Louise Mary, who married [[steeplechase]] [[horse racing]] trainer, [[Thomas Hitchcock]].
He was born in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] on September 28, 1828, the eldest son of [[George Eustis, Sr.]] (1796–1858) and Clarice Allain. His father was a lawyer who served as a Chief Justice of the [[Louisiana Supreme Court]]. His brother, [[James B. Eustis|James Biddle Eustis]], was a [[United States Senate|United States Senator]]. George Jr. married Louise Morris Corcoran (1838–1867), the daughter of [[William Wilson Corcoran]]. They were the parents of two sons, [[William Corcoran Eustis|William Corcoran]] and [[George Peabody Eustis]], and a daughter, Louise Mary, who married [[steeplechase]] [[horse racing]] trainer, [[Thomas Hitchcock]].


George Eustis, Jr. graduated from Jefferson College in [[Convent, Louisiana]] and obtained a law degree from [[Harvard University Law School]]. He was a member of Congress and then later secretary to [[John Slidell]] during the [[American Civil War|Civil War]]. He became a member of the [[United States House of Representatives]] representing Louisiana. He served two terms as a member of the anti-immigration [[Know-Nothing movement|American Party]]. He was later Secretary of the [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] mission in [[Paris]]. He died in [[Cannes]], [[France]]. His body was brought to the United States and interred in the [[Oak Hill Cemetery (Washington, D.C.)|Oak Hill Cemetery]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]
George Eustis, Jr. graduated from Jefferson College in [[Convent, Louisiana]] and obtained a law degree from [[Harvard University Law School]]. He was a member of Congress and then later secretary to [[John Slidell]] during the [[American Civil War|Civil War]]. He became a member of the [[United States House of Representatives]] representing Louisiana. He served two terms as a member of the anti-immigration [[Know-Nothing movement|American Party]]. He was later Secretary of the [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] mission in [[Paris]]. He died in [[Cannes]], [[France]]. His body was brought to the United States and interred in the [[Oak Hill Cemetery (Washington, D.C.)|Oak Hill Cemetery]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]

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George Eustis, Jr.
BornSeptember 28, 1828
DiedMarch 15, 1872
Resting placeOak Hill Cemetery (Washington, D.C.)
EducationJefferson College, Harvard University
Occupation(s)Lawyer, politician, diplomat
Political partyAmerican Party
SpouseLouise Morris Corcoran (1838-1867)
Children1) William Corcoran Eustis (b. 1862)
2) George Peabody Eustis (1864-1936)
3) Louise Mary (1867-1934)
ParentGeorge Eustis (1796-1858) & Clarice Allain
RelativesBrother: James Biddle Eustis

George Eustis, Jr. (September 28, 1828 – March 15, 1872) was an American lawyer and politician.

Biography

He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on September 28, 1828, the eldest son of George Eustis, Sr. (1796–1858) and Clarice Allain. His father was a lawyer who served as a Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court. His brother, James Biddle Eustis, was a United States Senator. George Jr. married Louise Morris Corcoran (1838–1867), the daughter of William Wilson Corcoran. They were the parents of two sons, William Corcoran and George Peabody Eustis, and a daughter, Louise Mary, who married steeplechase horse racing trainer, Thomas Hitchcock.

George Eustis, Jr. graduated from Jefferson College in Convent, Louisiana and obtained a law degree from Harvard University Law School. He was a member of Congress and then later secretary to John Slidell during the Civil War. He became a member of the United States House of Representatives representing Louisiana. He served two terms as a member of the anti-immigration American Party. He was later Secretary of the Confederate mission in Paris. He died in Cannes, France. His body was brought to the United States and interred in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington, D.C.

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