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Honduras
Central America

Honduras information:

See also: Central America

Neighboring areas:

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U.S. Diplomatic chiefs of mission to Honduras

Solon Borland (Minister 1853) Beverly L. Clarke (Minister 1858-60) James R. Partridge (Minister 1862) Thomas H. Clay (Minister 1863) Richard Hilaire Rousseau (Minister 1866) Henry Baxter (Minister 1869-73) George Williamson (Minister 1873-79) Cornelius A. Logan (Minister 1879-82) Henry C. Hall (Minister 1882-89) Romualdo Pacheco (Minister 1890-93) Pierce M. B. Young (Minister 1893-96) Macgrane Coxe (Minister 1896-97) W. Godfrey Hunter (Minister 1897) Leslie Combs (Minister 1902-06) H. Percival Dodge (Minister 1907-08) Philip Marshall Brown (Minister 1908-10) Fenton R. McCreery (Minister 1909-11) Charles Dunning White (Minister 1911-13) John Ewing (Minister 1913-18) T. Sambola Jones (Minister 1918-21) Franklin E. Morales (Minister 1921) George T. Summerlin (Minister 1925-29) Julius G. Lay (Minister 1929-32) Leo J. Keena (Minister 1935-37) John Draper Erwin (Minister 1937) John Draper Erwin (Ambassador 1943) Herbert S. Bursley (Ambassador 1947) Paul C. Daniels (Ambassador 1947) John Draper Erwin (Ambassador 1951) Whiting Willauer (Ambassador 1954-58) Robert Newbegin (Ambassador 1958) Charles R. Burrows (Ambassador 1960) Joseph John Jova (Ambassador 1965) Hewson Anthony Ryan (Ambassador 1969) Phillip V. Sanchez (Ambassador 1973-76) Ralph E. Becker (Ambassador 1976-77) Mari-Luci Jaramillo (Ambassador 1977-80) Jack R. Binns (Ambassador 1980-81) John D. Negroponte (Ambassador 1981-85) John Arthur Ferch (Ambassador 1985-86) Everett Ellis Briggs (Ambassador 1986-89) Cresencio S. Arcos, Jr. (Ambassador 1989-93) William T. Pryce (Ambassador 1993-96) James F. Creagan (Ambassador 1996-) Frank Almaguer (Ambassador 1999)


U.S. Consuls in Honduras


(may be incomplete!)


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