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Thomas J. O'Brien (Michigan politician)

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President
  
Theodore Roosevelt

Succeeded by
  
Maurice Francis Egan

Preceded by
  
Luke E. Wright

Died
  
19 May 1933

Party
  
Republican Party

Preceded by
  
Laurits S. Swenson

President
  
Theodore Roosevelt

Succeeded by
  
Charles Page Bryan

Education
  
University of Michigan

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Thomas James O’Brien (July 30, 1842 – May 19, 1933) was a politician and diplomat from the U.S. state of Michigan.

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O'Brien was born in Jackson, Michigan, on July 30, 1842, the son of Timothy O'Brien and Elizabeth Lander O'Brien. On September 4, 1873, he married Delia Howard (July 14, 1848 - January 22, 1926).

O'Brien was a lawyer by profession and a Republican politician. In 1883 he was an unsuccessful candidate for the office of Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court. In 1896 and 1904 he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention from Michigan.

Ambassador

O’Brien, a graduate of the University of Michigan law school, held the following posts as ambassador of the United States:

  • Denmark, 1905–1907 (appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt)
  • Japan, 1907–1911 (appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt)
  • Italy, 1911–1913 (appointed by President William Howard Taft)
  • Death

    O’Brien died on May 19, 1933. He is buried with his wife at Oakhill Cemetery in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

    References

    Thomas J. O'Brien (Michigan politician) Wikipedia