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Austria-Hungary

See also: Austria; Hungary

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U.S. Diplomatic chiefs of mission to Austria-Hungary

Godlove S. Orth (Minister 1875-76) Edward Fitzgerald Beale (Minister 1876-77) John A. Kasson (Minister 1877-81) William W. Phelps (Minister 1881-82) Alphonso Taft (Minister 1882-84) John M. Francis (Minister 1884-85) Alexander Robert Lawton (Minister 1887-89) Frederick Dent Grant (Minister 1889-93) Bartlett Tripp (Minister 1893-97) Charlemagne Tower (Minister 1897-99) Addison C. Harris (Minister 1899-1901) Robert S. McCormick (Minister 1901-02) Robert S. McCormick (Ambassador 1902) Bellamy Storer (Ambassador 1902-06) Charles S. Francis (Ambassador 1906-10) Richard C. Kerens (Ambassador 1910-13) Frederic Courtland Penfield (Ambassador 1913-17)


U.S. Politicians who were born in Austria-Hungary


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