David E. Thompson

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Thompson was born in 1854 in Nebraska. He was a diplomat, and served as U.S. Minister to Brazil between 1902 and 1905, U.S. Ambassador to Brazil in 1905, and U.S. Ambassador to Mexico between 1906 and 1909.

In 1917, Thompson was the subject of an attempted blackmail scheme, which was foiled.[3]

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Diplomatic posts
Preceded by United States Ambassador to Mexico
1906–1909
Succeeded by
Henry Lane Wilson
Preceded by United States Minister to Brazil
1 April 1903–16 March 1905
U.S. mission upgraded
from Legation to Embassy
U.S. mission upgraded
from Legation to Embassy
United States Ambassador to Brazil
16 March 1905–3 November 1905
Succeeded by
Lloyd C. Griscom

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  1. The Lincoln Star, August 27, 1942
  2. The United States in Latin America: a historical dictionary
  3. "Richards Seeking Pardon", The Nebraska State Journal (September 23, 1917), p. 1.