Thomas Hart Clay
| Thomas Hart Clay | |
|---|---|
|  Portrait by Mathew Brady, c. 1865 | |
| United States Minister to Honduras | |
| In office April 5, 1864 – August 10, 1866 | |
| President | |
| Preceded by | James R. Partridge | 
| Succeeded by | Richard H. Rousseau | 
| United States Minister to Nicaragua | |
| In office January 15, 1863 – May 31, 1863 | |
| President | Abraham Lincoln | 
| Preceded by | Andrew B. Dickinson | 
| Succeeded by | Andrew B. Dickinson | 
| Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from Fayette County | |
| In office 1859–1861 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | September 22, 1803 Lexington, Kentucky, U.S. | 
| Died | March 18, 1871 (aged 67) Lexington, Kentucky, U.S. | 
| Resting place | Lexington Cemetery | 
| Political party | 
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| Spouse | Mary Russell Mentelle  (m. 1837) | 
| Parent | 
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| Education | Transylvania University | 
| Occupation | 
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Thomas Hart Clay (September 22, 1803 – March 18, 1871) was the U.S. ambassador to Honduras and Nicaragua.[1] He was a son of Henry Clay.
References
- ^ "Thomas Hart Clay (1803–1871)". U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian. Retrieved January 22, 2016.
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