Thomas J. O'Brien (Michigan)

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Thomas James O’Brien (1842–1933) was an American politician from the Michigan.

O’Brien was born July 3, 1842 in Jackson, Michigan. He was the son of Timothy O’Brien and Elizabeth Lander O’Brien. On September 4, 1873 he married Delia Howard.

He 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.

[edit] Ambassador

O’Brien held the following posts as ambassador of the United States.

O’Brien died in 1933. His burial location is unknown.

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Preceded by:
Laurits S. Swenson
U.S. Ambassador to Denmark
1905–1907
Succeeded by:
Maurice Francis Egan
Preceded by:
Luke E. Wright
U.S. Ambassador to Japan
1907–1911
Succeeded by:
Charles Page Bryan
Preceded by:
John G. A. Leishman
U.S. Ambassador to Italy
1911–1913
Succeeded by:
Thomas Nelson Page