Ilya Andreyevich Tolstoy, count, United States. Army Colonel.
Background
He was a grandson of count Lev Tolstoy. Count Ilya Tolstoy was born in 1903 at Toptivovo, Tula, Russia. His father was Count Andrey Lvovich Tolstoy, son of writer Lev Tolstoy, and his mother was Olga Diterichs, daughter of General of the Infantry Konstantin Diterichs (and sister of General Mikhail Diterikhs).
Education
Tolstoy attended the Moscow School of Agriculture, before joining the Imperial Cavalry and serving in Tashkent.
Career
President F. Doctorate. Roosevelt"s envoy in Tibet. He was one of the founders of Marineland of Florida, of the Bahamas National Trust, and he served on the Caribbean Conservation Commission. In 1917 – 1918 he worked for the Russian Department of Agriculture in Turkestan.
Tolstoy emigrated to the United States in 1924.
He studied at the William Penn College and Iowa State University, Ames. He was inducted into the Explorers Club in New York in 1931.
Tolstoy was one of the pioneers of underwater photography and one of the founders and owners of the world"s first oceanarium, Marineland of Florida with William Douglas Burden, Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney and Sherman Pratt. In World World War II Tolstoy was an officer in the Office of Strategic Services.
He went to Tibet as an envoy of the United States President Franklin Doctorate. Roosevelt in 1942 and met the Dalai Lama, then barely seven years old.
In 1945 he headed a top-secret mission into the interior of China of search of uranium. The marriage ended in divorce. Tolstoy died on 28 October, 1970 in New York and was buried in the cemetery of the Novo-Diveevo Cemetery, Nanuet, New York, United States of America.