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U.S. diplomatic chiefs of mission toMexico

WilliamShaler (Special Diplomatic Agent 1810-12)JohnH. Robinson (Special Diplomatic Agent 1812-14)JoelRoberts Poinsett (Minister 1825-29)AnthonyButler (Special Diplomatic Agent 1829)AnthonyButler (Charge d'Affaires 1829-35)WilliamA. Slacum (Special Diplomatic Agent 1835-36)PowhatanEllis (Charge d'Affaires 1836)RobertGreenhow (Special Diplomatic Agent 1837)PowhatanEllis (Minister 1839-42)HenryE. Lawrence (Special Diplomatic Agent 1842)WaddyThompson, Jr. (Minister 1842-44)MosesY. Beach (Special Diplomatic Agent 1843)GilbertL. Thompson (Special Diplomatic Agent 1844)WilsonShannon (Minister 1844-45)DavidConner (Special Diplomatic Agent 1846)NathanClifford (Minister 1848-49)RobertP. Letcher (Minister 1849-52)RobertGreenhow (Special Diplomatic Agent 1850)GeorgeG. Goss (Special Diplomatic Agent 1850-52)GeorgeW. Slacum (Special Diplomatic Agent 1851)EdwardSmith (Special Diplomatic Agent 1852)AlfredConkling (Minister 1852-53)GeorgeE. Cooper (Special Diplomatic Agent 1853)ChristopherL. Ward (Special Diplomatic Agent 1853)JamesGadsden (Minister 1853-56)RichardS. Spofford (Special Diplomatic Agent 1854)JohnForsyth, Jr. (Minister 1856-58)WilliamM. Churchwell (Special Diplomatic Agent 1858)AlfredMordecai (Special Diplomatic Agent 1858)DuffGreen (Special Diplomatic Agent 1859)DavidPorter (Special Diplomatic Agent 1859)RobertM. McLane (Minister 1859-60)HenryRoy de la Reintrie (Special Diplomatic Agent 1860)JohnB. Weller (Minister 1860-61)ThomasCorwin (Minister 1861-64)RobertW. Shufelt (Special Diplomatic Agent 1862)MarcusOtterbourg (Minister 1867)WilliamS. Rosecrans (Minister 1868-69)ThomasH. Nelson (Minister 1869-73)JohnW. Foster (Minister 1873-80)PhilipHickey Morgan (Minister 1880-85)HenryR. Jackson (Minister 1885-86)ThomasCourtland Manning (Minister 1886-87)EdwardS. Bragg (Minister 1888-89)ThomasRyan (Minister 1889-93)IsaacP. Gray (Minister 1893-95)MattW. Ransom (Minister 1895-97)PowellClayton (Minister 1897-98)PowellClayton (Ambassador 1898-1905)EdwinH. Conger (Ambassador 1905)DavidE. Thompson (Ambassador 1906-09)HenryL. Wilson (Ambassador 1909-12)HenryP. Fletcher (Ambassador 1916-19)CharlesB. Warren (Ambassador 1924)JamesR. Sheffield (Ambassador 1924-27)DwightW. Morrow (Ambassador 1927-30)J.Reuben Clark, Jr. (Ambassador 1930-33)JosephusDaniels (Ambassador 1933-41)GeorgeS. Messersmith (Ambassador 1941-46)WalterC. Thurston (Ambassador 1946-50)WilliamO'Dwyer (Ambassador 1950-52)FrancisWhite (Ambassador 1953-57)RobertC. Hill (Ambassador 1957-60)ThomasC. Mann (Ambassador 1961-63)FultonFreeman (Ambassador 1964-69)RobertH. McBride (Ambassador 1969-74)JosephJohn Jova (Ambassador 1974-77)PatrickJ. Lucey (Ambassador 1977-79)JulianNava (Ambassador 1980-81)JohnA. Gavin (Ambassador 1981-86)CharlesJ. Pilliod, Jr. (Ambassador 1986-89)JohnD. Negroponte (Ambassador 1989-)JeffreyS. Davidow (Ambassador 1998)


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