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  1. Newspaper reporter. radio and television commentator. politician. Leo William O'Brien (September 21, 1900 – May 4, 1982) was an American journalist, radio and television commentator, and politician. A Democrat, he was most notable for his service as a member of the United States House of Representatives from New York for 14 years (1952-1966). [1]

  2. Attorney. William James O'Brien (May 28, 1836 – November 13, 1905) was a U.S. Congressman from the third district of Maryland, serving two terms from 1873 until 1877. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, O'Brien attended the common schools and pursued classical studies in the old St. Mary's College of Baltimore. He studied law, and was admitted to ...

  3. O'Brien Boldt. Born: 1917. ... Joseph Raymond Boldt and Anne Rita Lenihan. William O'Brien Boldt (1917-2004) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree ...

  4. William Smith O'Brien. William Smith O'Brien ( Irish: Liam Mac Gabhann Ó Briain; 17 October 1803 – 18 June 1864) was an Irish politician. At one point he was a member of the British Parliament. Later on he was a nationalist and leader of the Young Ireland movement and led a rebellion against British rule in the 1840s during the Potato Famine.

  5. Jan 29, 2023 · Usage on en.wikipedia.org Dalcassians; William O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Inchiquin; O'Brien dynasty; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org William O'Brien (3e comte d'Inchiquin) Usage on ja.wikipedia.org ウィリアム・オブライエン (第3代インチクィン伯爵) Usage on uk.wikipedia.org Барон Інчіквін; Usage on www.wikidata.org Q8016214

  6. 85001777 [1] Added to NRHP. August 9, 1985. William Thomas O'Brien House is a historic home in Durham, Durham County, North Carolina. It was built about 1890, and is a two-story, Gothic Revival style frame dwelling. It has a center hall plan and features a one-story wraparound porch, an original embossed tin shingle roof, and projecting bays.