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Uruguay
South America

Uruguay information:

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U.S. Diplomatic chiefs of mission to Uruguay

Alexander Asboth (Minister 1867-68) Henry G. Worthington (Minister 1868-69) Robert C. Kirk (Minister 1869-70) John L. Stevens (Minister 1870-73) John C. Caldwell (Minister 1874-76) John C. Caldwell (Charge d'Affaires 1876-82) William Williams (Charge d'Affaires 1882-85) John E. Bacon (Charge d'Affaires 1885-88) John E. Bacon (Minister 1888) George Maney (Minister 1889-94) Granville Stuart (Minister 1894-98) William R. Finch (Minister 1898-1905) Edward C. O'Brien (Minister 1905-09) Edwin V. Morgan (Minister 1909-11) Nicolay A. Grevstad (Minister 1911-14) Robert Emmett Jeffery (Minister 1915-21) Hoffman Philip (Minister 1922-25) Ulysses Grant-Smith (Minister 1925-29) Leland Harrison (Minister 1929-30) J. Butler Wright (Minister 1930-34) Julius G. Lay (Minister 1935-37) William Dawson (Minister 1937-39) Edwin C. Wilson (Minister 1939-41) William Dawson (Ambassador 1941-46) Joseph F. McGurk (Ambassador 1946-47) Ellis O. Briggs (Ambassador 1947-49) Christian M. Ravndal (Ambassador 1949-51) Edward L. Roddan (Ambassador 1951-53) Dempster McIntosh (Ambassador 1953-56) Jefferson Patterson (Ambassador 1956-58) Robert F. Woodward (Ambassador 1958-61) Edward J. Sparks (Ambassador 1961-62) Wymberley DeR. Coerr (Ambassador 1962-65) Henry A. Hoyt (Ambassador 1965-67) Robert M. Sayre (Ambassador 1968-69) Charles W. Adair, Jr. (Ambassador 1969-72) Ernest V. Siracusa (Ambassador 1973-77) Lawrence A. Pezzullo (Ambassador 1977-79) Lyle Franklin Lane (Ambassador 1979-80) Thomas Aranda, Jr. (Ambassador 1981-85) Malcolm Richard Wilkey (Ambassador 1985-90) Richard C. Brown (Ambassador 1990-93) Thomas J. Dodd (Ambassador 1993-97) Christopher C. Ashby (Ambassador 1997-99) Martin J. Silverstein (Ambassador 2001)


U.S. Consuls in Uruguay


(may be incomplete!)


U.S. Politicians who died in Uruguay


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