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President
  
Theodore Roosevelt

Name
  
Brutus Clay

Preceded by
  
David Jayne Hill

Education
  
University of Michigan

Succeeded by
  
Laurits S. Swenson

Political party
  
Republican Party


Full Name
  
Brutus Junius Clay II

Born
  
February 20, 1847 Madison, Kentucky, U.S. (
1847-02-20
)

Spouse(s)
  
Pattie Amelia Field Lalla Rookh Fish Marsteller

Died
  
June 2, 1932, Richmond, Kentucky, United States

Alma mater
  
University of Michigan

Brutus Junius Clay II (February 20, 1847 – June 2, 1932) was an American businessman, political figure and diplomat.

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Biography

The son of Cassius M. Clay and Mary Jane Warfield Clay, Brutus Junius Clay II was born in Madison County, Kentucky, on February 20, 1847. He received a civil engineering degree from the University of Michigan in 1868, and worked as a wholesale and retail grocer. He lived at a Richmond, Kentucky home he called Linwood, and was also the owner and operator of lumber mills, stone, kaolin and potters clay quarries, gas and oil wells, and other businesses. In addition, he owned farms in Illinois and Kentucky, and a Mississippi cotton plantation.

Active in politics as a Republican, In 1897 he was offered appointment as Minister to Argentina by President William McKinley, but declined. In 1900 he was a U.S. Commissioner at the Paris Exposition. In 1904 he was a Delegate to the Republican National Convention.

In 1905 he was appointed Minister to Switzerland, serving until 1910.

Clay died in Richmond, Kentucky, on June 2, 1932. He is buried in Richmond's Richmond Cemetery.

Family

Brutus J. Clay II was married twice. On February 20, 1872 he married Pattie Amelia Field (1848-1891). On January 15, 1895 he married Lalla R. Fish Marsteller (1860-1942).

He had no children with his second wife. With his first wife, Clay's surviving children included:

Belle Lyman Clay, b. November 4, 1872

Christopher Field Clay, b. December 19, 1874

Orville Martin Clay, b. May 7, 1879

Mary Warfield Clay, b. September 26, 1882

Charlotte Elizabeth Clay, b. May 31, 1889

His other family relationships included: nephew of Brutus Junius Clay; grandson of Green Clay; grandnephew of Matthew Clay (1754-1815); second cousin once removed of Henry Clay; third cousin of James Brown Clay; third cousin once removed of Clement Comer Clay; and fourth cousin of Clement Claiborne Clay.

Other

In 1892 Clay donated a home in memory of his wife to be used in founding Richmond's first hospital. The Pattie A. Clay Infirmary, later the Pattie A. Clay Hospital, relocated several times and is now part of Baptist Health Richmond.

Clay's home, now known as the Brutus and Pattie Field Clay House, is on the National Register of Historic Places.

References

Brutus J. Clay II Wikipedia


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