Name
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Portrait
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State of residency
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Type of appointee
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Title
|
Appointment
|
Presentation of credentials
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Termination of mission
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David Humphreys
|
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Connecticut
|
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Minister Resident
|
February 21, 1791
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May 13, 1791
|
Presented recall on July 25, 1797
|
William Loughton Smith
|
|
South Carolina
|
|
Minister Plenipotentiary
|
July 10, 1797
|
September 8, 1797
|
Presented recall on September 9, 1801
|
Thomas Sumter Jr.
|
|
South Carolina
|
|
Minister Plenipotentiary
|
March 7, 1809
|
June 7, 1810
|
Presented recall on July 24, 1819
|
John Graham
|
|
Pennsylvania, Virginia
|
|
Minister Plenipotentiary
|
January 6, 1819
|
June 24, 1819
|
Left Rio de Janeiro June 13, 1820
|
John James Appleton
|
|
Massachusetts
|
|
Chargé d'Affaires ad interim
|
|
Began Service June 1820
|
Appleton's last despatch was dated July 12, 1821 (the Legation to Portugal at Rio de Janeiro was closed in 1821)
|
Henry Dearborn Sr.
|
|
Massachusetts
|
|
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
|
May 7, 1822
|
Arrived at Lisbon before August 16, 1822; did not report date of presentation of credentials
|
Had farewell audience June 30, 1824
|
Thomas Ludwell Lee Brent
|
|
Virginia
|
|
Chargé d'Affaires
|
March 9, 1825
|
June 24, 1825[1]
|
Left post on or soon after November 28, 1834
|
Edward Kavanaugh
|
|
Maine
|
|
Chargé d'Affaires
|
March 3, 1835
|
July 25, 1835
|
Relinquished charge April 19, 1841
|
Washington Barrow
|
|
Mississippi
|
|
Chargé d'Affaires
|
August 16, 1841
|
December 28, 1841
|
Presented recall on February 24, 1844
|
Abraham Rencher
|
|
North Carolina
|
|
Chargé d'Affaires
|
September 22, 1843[2]
|
February 24, 1844
|
Presented recall on November 4, 1847
|
George Washington Hopkins
|
|
Virginia
|
|
Chargé d'Affaires
|
March 3, 1847
|
November 4, 1847
|
Presented recall on October 18, 1849
|
James Brown Clay
|
|
Kentucky
|
|
Chargé d'Affaires
|
August 1, 1849
|
October 18, 1849[3]
|
Left post on August 19, 1850
|
Charles Brickett Haddock
|
|
New Hampshire
|
|
Chargé d'Affaires
|
December 10, 1850
|
June 17, 1851
|
Presented recall on June 16, 1854
|
John Louis O'Sullivan
|
|
New York
|
|
Chargé d'Affaires
|
February 16, 1854
|
June 16, 1854
|
Promoted to Minister Resident October 19, 1854
|
Minister Resident
|
June 29, 1854
|
October 19, 1854
|
Presented recall on July 15, 1858
|
George Washington Morgan
|
|
Ohio
|
|
Minister Resident
|
May 11, 1858
|
July 15, 1858
|
Presented recall on July 19, 1861
|
James E. Harvey
|
|
Pennsylvania
|
|
Minister Resident
|
March 28, 1861
|
July 19, 1861
|
Presented recall on July 15, 1869
|
Samuel Shellabarger
|
|
Ohio
|
|
Minister Resident
|
April 21, 1869
|
July 15, 1869
|
Relinquished charge January 1, 1870
|
Charles Hance Lewis
|
|
Virginia
|
|
Minister Resident
|
March 15, 1870
|
June 15, 1870
|
Presented recall on April 8, 1875
|
Benjamin Moran
|
|
Pennsylvania
|
|
Minister Resident
|
December 15, 1874
|
April 8, 1875
|
Presented recall on November 9, 1876
|
Chargé d'Affaires
|
August 15, 1876
|
November 15, 1876
|
Recall presented by successor September 27, 1882
|
John Morgan Francis
|
|
New York
|
|
Minister Resident/Consul General
|
July 7, 1882
|
October 5, 1882
|
Left post on August 25, 1884
|
Lewis Richmond
|
|
Rhode Island
|
|
Minister Resident/Consul General
|
July 4, 1884
|
October 23, 1884
|
Presented recall on May 7, 1885
|
Edward Parke Custis Lewis
|
|
New Jersey
|
|
Minister Resident/Consul General
|
April 2, 1885
|
June 18, 1885
|
Presented recall on June 14, 1889
|
George Bailey Loring
|
|
Massachusetts
|
|
Minister Resident/Consul General
|
March 30, 1889
|
August 29, 1889
|
Left post on May 31, 1890
|
George Sherman Batcheller
|
|
New York
|
|
Minister Resident/Consul General
|
October 1, 1890
|
December 30, 1890
|
Left post on August 17, 1892
|
Gilbert Ashville Pierce
|
|
Minnesota
|
|
Minister Resident/Consul General
|
January 6, 1893
|
March 20, 1893
|
Presented recall on May 24, 1893
|
George William Caruth
|
|
Arkansas
|
|
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
|
April 25, 1893
|
June 30, 1893[4]
|
Presented recall on July 24, 1897
|
Lawrence Townsend
|
|
Pennsylvania
|
|
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
|
June 9, 1897
|
August 18, 1897
|
Presented recall on May 29, 1899
|
John Nichol Irwin
|
|
Iowa
|
|
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
|
April 12, 1899
|
December 26, 1899[5]
|
Left post on May 15, 1900
|
Francis Butler Loomis
|
|
Ohio
|
|
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
|
June 17, 1901
|
August 14, 1901[6]
|
Left post on September 16, 1902
|
Charles Page Bryan
|
|
Illinois
|
|
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
|
January 7, 1903
|
April 25, 1903
|
Left post on January 16, 1910
|
Henry Tifft Gage
|
|
California
|
|
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
|
December 21, 1909
|
June 11, 1910
|
Normal relations interrupted on October 5, 1910[7]
|
Edwin Vernon Morgan
|
|
New York
|
|
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
|
May 24, 1911
|
August 3, 1911
|
Left post on February 11, 1912
|
Cyrus E. Woods
|
|
Pennsylvania
|
|
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
|
January 25, 1912
|
March 20, 1912
|
Presented recall on August 19, 1913
|
Thomas Howard Birch
|
|
New Jersey
|
Non-career appointee
|
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
|
September 10, 1913
|
December 15, 1913
|
Left post on March 15, 1922
|
Fred Morris Dearing
|
|
Missouri
|
Career Foreign Service Officer
|
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
|
February 10, 1922
|
June 6, 1922
|
Relinquished charge February 28, 1930
|
John Glover South
|
|
Kentucky
|
Non-career appointee
|
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
|
December 16, 1929
|
March 26, 1930
|
Left post on July 28, 1933
|
Robert Granville Caldwell
|
|
Texas
|
Non-career appointee
|
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
|
June 13, 1933
|
August 21, 1933
|
Left post on May 28, 1937
|
Herbert Claiborne Pell
|
|
Rhode Island
|
Non-career appointee
|
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
|
May 27, 1937
|
July 31, 1937
|
Left post on February 3, 1941
|
Bert Fish
|
|
Florida
|
Non-career appointee
|
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
|
February 11, 1941
|
March 26, 1941
|
Died at post on July 21, 1943
|
Raymond Henry Norweb
|
|
Ohio
|
Career Foreign Service Officer
|
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary[8]
|
November 15, 1943
|
December 3, 1943
|
Promoted to Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary June 20, 1944
|
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
|
May 4, 1944
|
June 20, 1944
|
Left post on February 15, 1945
|
Herman Benjamin Baruch
|
|
New York
|
Non-career appointee
|
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
|
February 9, 1945
|
Officially recognized as of April 12, 1945
|
Left post on March 9, 1947
|
John Cooper Wiley
|
|
Indiana
|
Career Foreign Service Officer
|
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
|
April 10, 1947
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