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Argentina
South America
U.S. diplomatic chiefs of mission to Argentina
Caesar A. Rodney (Minister 1823-24) John M. Forbes (Charge d'Affaires 1825-31) Francis Baylies (Charge d'Affaires 1832) William Brent, Jr. (Charge d'Affaires 1844-46) William A. Harris (Charge d'Affaires 1846-51) John S. Pendleton (Charge d'Affaires 1851-54) James A. Peden (Minister 1854-58) Benjamin C. Yancey, Jr. (Minister 1858-59) John F. Cushman (Minister 1859-61) Robert M. Palmer (Minister 1861-62) Robert C. Kirk (Minister 1862-66) Alexander Asboth (Minister 1866-68) Henry G. Worthington (Minister 1868-69) Robert C. Kirk (Minister 1869-71) Julius White (Minister 1872-73) Thomas O. Osborn (Minister 1874-85) Bayless W. Hanna (Minister 1885-89) John R. G. Pitkin (Minister 1889-93) William I. Buchanan (Minister 1894-99) William P. Lord (Minister 1899-1903) John Barrett (Minister 1903-04) Arthur M. Beaupré (Minister 1904-08) Spencer F. Eddy (Minister 1908-09) Charles H. Sherrill (Minister 1909-10) John W. Garrett (Minister 1911-13) Frederic J. Stimson (Ambassador 1914-21) John W. Riddle (Ambassador 1921-25) Peter Augustus Jay (Ambassador 1925-26) Robert Woods Bliss (Ambassador 1927-33) Alexander W. Weddell (Ambassador 1933-38) Norman Armour (Ambassador 1939-44) Spruille Braden (Ambassador 1945) George S. Messersmith (Ambassador 1946-47) James Bruce (Ambassador 1947-49) Stanton Griffis (Ambassador 1949-50) Ellsworth Bunker (Ambassador 1951-52) Albert F. Nufer (Ambassador 1952-56) Willard L. Beaulac (Ambassador 1956-60) Roy Richard Rubottom, Jr. (Ambassador 1960-61) Robert McClintock (Ambassador 1962-64) Edwin M. Martin (Ambassador 1964-68) Carter L. Burgess (Ambassador 1968-69) John Davis Lodge (Ambassador 1969-73) Robert C. Hill (Ambassador 1973-77) Raul H. Castro (Ambassador 1977-80) Harry W. Shlaudeman (Ambassador 1980-83) Frank V. Ortiz (Ambassador 1983-86) Theodore E. Gildred (Ambassador 1986-89) Terence A. Todman (Ambassador 1989-93) James R. Cheek (Ambassador 1993-96) James Donald Walsh (Ambassador 2000) |
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