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Thomas B. Ferguson
United States Ambassador to Sweden
In office
1894–1898
President Grover Cleveland, William McKinley
Preceded by William W. Thomas, Jr.
Succeeded by William W. Thomas, Jr.
Personal details
Born 1841
Died 1922
Alma mater The Citadel (1861)

Thomas Barker Ferguson was an important diplomat from the United States. He is most famous for serving as the U.S. Ambassador to Sweden. He held this important job from 1894 to 1898.

Meet Thomas B. Ferguson

Thomas Barker Ferguson was a diplomat who worked for the United States government. A diplomat is someone who represents their country in other nations. They help keep good relationships and solve problems between countries. Ferguson's most notable role was being the U.S. Ambassador to Sweden.

What Does an Ambassador Do?

An ambassador is the highest-ranking diplomat. They are the official representative of their country in another nation. They live in that foreign country to work with its government. Their main job is to promote their home country's interests. They also help citizens from their own country who are living abroad.

His Time as Ambassador to Sweden

Thomas B. Ferguson served as the U.S. Ambassador to Sweden for four years. He started his term in 1894 and finished in 1898. During this time, two different presidents led the United States. These presidents were Grover Cleveland and William McKinley. Ferguson worked to keep strong ties between the United States and Sweden.

Early Life and Education

Thomas B. Ferguson was born in 1841. He attended The Citadel, which is a military college. He graduated from The Citadel in 1861. This education likely prepared him for a life of public service. He passed away in 1922.

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