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Leo John Sheridan (April 24, 1897 – November 10, 1975) was a Chicago real estate executive, and United States Ambassador to Ireland (1968–1969).[1]

Sheridan was born in Chicago, graduating from Lane Technical High School and then attending Kent College of Law and the University of Chicago.[1] He served in the Army Signal Corps during World War I.[2] In 1929, he founded his own real estate company – L.J. Sheridan & Co. – serving as president until becoming chairman in 1952.[1] Active in the Catholic Church, he was named a Knight of St. Gregory in 1957.[1]

In 1968, Sheridan was appointed ambassador to Ireland by President Johnson.[3] After confirmation by the Senate, he presented his credentials to Irish leaders on November 1, 1968.[3] He had the official title of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, and served in the role until June 1, 1969.[3] Sheridan died in 1975 in Lake Forest, Illinois.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Leo Sheridan, noted realty exec, dies". Chicago Tribune. November 11, 1975. Retrieved April 26, 2017 – via newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "Leo J. Sheridan, 78, Envoy To Dublin in '68‐'69. Dies". The New York Times. November 12, 1975. Retrieved April 26, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c "Leo John Sheridan (1897–1975)". history.state.gov. Retrieved April 26, 2017.

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Preceded by United States Ambassador to Ireland
1968–1969
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