Charles Page Bryan | |
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United States Ambassador to Japan | |
In office November 22, 1911 – October 1, 1912 | |
President | William Howard Taft |
Preceded by | Thomas J. O'Brien |
Succeeded by | Larz Anderson |
United States Minister to Belgium | |
In office February 10, 1910 – September 18, 1911 | |
President | William Howard Taft |
Preceded by | Henry Lane Wilson |
Succeeded by | Larz Anderson |
United States Minister to Portugal | |
In office April 25, 1903 – January 16, 1910 | |
President | Theodore Roosevelt William Howard Taft |
Preceded by | Francis B. Loomis |
Succeeded by | Henry T. Gage |
United States Minister to Brazil | |
In office April 11, 1898 – December 3, 1902 | |
President | William McKinley Theodore Roosevelt |
Preceded by | Edwin H. Conger |
Succeeded by | David E. Thompson |
Member of the Illinois House of Representatives | |
In office 1888–1897 | |
Member of the Colorado House of Representatives | |
In office 1880 | |
Personal details | |
Born | October 2, 1855 Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Died | March 13, 1918 (aged 62) Washington, D. C., US |
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Relatives | Jennie Byrd Bryan Payne (sister)[1] Daniel Bryan (grandfather)[1] James Barbour (great-uncle)[1] Philip P. Barbour (great-uncle)[1] Thomas Barbour (great-grandfather)[2] Bryan Lathrop (cousin)[3] Barbour Lathrop (cousin)[1] Florence Lathrop Field Page (cousin)[1] John Barton Payne (brother-in-law)[1] |
Occupation | Lawyer, diplomat |
Charles Page Bryan (October 2, 1855 – March 13, 1918) was an American lawyer, politician, and diplomat.[4]
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