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Ecuador information:

See also: Gran Colombia

Neighboring areas:

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U.S. Diplomatic chiefs of mission to Ecuador

Van Brugh Livingston (Charge d'Affaires 1848-49) John Trumbull Van Alen (Charge d'Affaires 1849-50) Courtland Cushing (Charge d'Affaires 1850-53) Philo White (Charge d'Affaires 1853-54) Philo White (Minister 1854-58) Charles R. Buckalew (Minister 1858-61) Frederick Hassaurek (Minister 1861-66) William T. Coggeshall (Minister 1866-67) E. Rumsey Wing (Minister 1869-74) Christian Wullweber (Minister 1875-76) Rowland B. Mahany (Minister 1892-93) Edward H. Strobel (Minister 1894) James D. Tillman (Minister 1895-97) Archibald J. Sampson (Minister 1897-1905) Joseph W. J. Lee (Minister 1905-07) Williams C. Fox (Minister 1907-11) Evan E. Young (Minister 1911-12) Montgomery Schuyler, Jr. (Minister 1913) Charles S. Hartman (Minister 1913-22) Gerhard A. Bading (Minister 1922-29) William Dawson (Minister 1930-35) Antonio C. Gonzalez (Minister 1935-38) Boaz Long (Minister 1938-42) Boaz Long (Ambassador 1942-43) Robert M. Scotten (Ambassador 1943-47) John F. Simmons (Ambassador 1947-50) Paul C. Daniels (Ambassador 1951-53) Sheldon T. Mills (Ambassador 1954-56) Christian M. Ravndal (Ambassador 1956-60) Maurice M. Bernbaum (Ambassador 1960-65) Wymberley DeR. Coerr (Ambassador 1965-67) Edson O. Sessions (Ambassador 1968-70) Findley Burns, Jr. (Ambassador 1970-73) Robert C. Brewster (Ambassador 1973-76) Richard J. Bloomfield (Ambassador 1976-78) Raymond E. Gonzalez (Ambassador 1978-82) Samuel Friedlander Hart (Ambassador 1982-85) Fernando E. Rondon (Ambassador 1985-88) Richard Newton Holwill (Ambassador 1988-89) Paul C. Lambert (Ambassador 1990-92) Peter F. Romero (Ambassador 1993-96) Leslie M. Alexander (Ambassador 1996-98) Gwen Clare (Ambassador 1999)


U.S. Consuls in Ecuador


(may be incomplete!)


U.S. Politicians who were born in Ecuador


U.S. Politicians who died in Ecuador


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The Political
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The Political Graveyard is a web site about U.S. political history and cemeteries. It is the Internet's most comprehensive source for American political biography, listing 192,291 politicians, living and dead.

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