- Thomas Larkin Thompson
Thomas Larkin Thompson (
May 31 ,1838 –February 1 ,1898 ) was a U.S. Representative fromCalifornia , son of Robert Augustine Thompson.Born in
Charleston, Virginia (now West Virginia), Thompson attended the common schools andBuffalo Academy , Virginia (now West Virginia).He moved to California in 1855 and settled in Sonoma County.He established the Petaluma Journal the same year. Purchased the Sonoma Democrat in 1860, and was the editor of that paper.He served as delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1880 and 1892. Secretary of state of California 1882-1886.He declined to be a candidate for renomination.Thompson was elected as a Democrat to the Fiftieth Congress (
March 4 ,1887 –March 3 ,1889 ).He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1888 to the Fifty-first Congress.He was appointed onApril 4 ,1891 , commissioner from California to the World's Fair at Chicago. Minister to Brazil fromApril 24 ,1893 , toMay 27 ,1897 .He died inSanta Rosa, California ,February 1 ,1898 .He was interred in the Rural Cemetery.References
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USRepSuccession box
state = California
district = 1
before =Barclay Henley
after =John J. De Haven
years =March 4 ,1887 –March 3 ,1889 succession box
title = United States Minister to Brazil
before =Edwin H. Conger
after =Edwin H. Conger
years =9 September 1893 –17 July 1897
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