James O'Connor (archbishop)
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James O'Connor, D.D. (Sept 10 1823 – 1891) was the first Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Diocese of Omaha.
Born in Queenstown, Ireland, he went to America at the age of fifteen. He was educated at St. Charles's Seminary, Philadelphia, and in the Propaganda College, Rome where he was ordained a priest in 1848. In 1885, the Diocese of Omaha was created, and Bishop O'Connor was appointed its first bishop. Bishop O'Connor died in 1891.