Thomas J. O'Brien (Michigan politician)
Thomas J. O'Brien | |
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The Honorable Thomas J. O'Brien, U.S. Ambassador to Japan, in 1910. | |
| United States Ambassador to Italy | |
| In office November 13, 1911 – September 17, 1913 | |
| President | William Howard Taft |
| Preceded by | John G. A. Leishman |
| Succeeded by | Thomas Nelson Page |
| United States Ambassador to Japan | |
| In office October 15, 1907 – August 31, 1911 | |
| President | Theodore Roosevelt William Howard Taft |
| Preceded by | Luke E. Wright |
| Succeeded by | Charles Page Bryan |
| United States Minister to Denmark | |
| In office May 27, 1905 – June 5, 1907 | |
| President | Theodore Roosevelt |
| Preceded by | Laurits S. Swenson |
| Succeeded by | Maurice Francis Egan |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Thomas J. O'Brien 30 July 1842 Jackson, Michigan |
| Died | 19 May 1933 (aged 90) |
| Political party | Republican |
| Spouse | Delia Howard O'Brien (1848–1926) |
| Children | 2 |
| Alma mater | University of Michigan |
| Profession | Politician, diplomat |
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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.