George Clayton Foulk was an American diplomat who served as the Minister to the Kingdom of Korea from 1885 to 1886 and again from 1886 to 1887. Upon his relief by William Harwar Parker, Foulk was sent back to Korea after a report reached Washington, D.C. that Parker was a "chronic drunkard" who suffered from alcoholism. The United States government considered the situation so serious that a squadron of naval vessel was diverted to intercept Foulk's passenger liner and return him to Korea as soon as possible.
Foulk was at last returned to the US several months later when he was relieved by Hugh A. Dinsmore.
Preceded by | Minister to Kingdom of Korea 1885 - 1886 (first term) 1886 - 1887 (second term) |
Succeeded by
William Harwar Parker |