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Guinea
West Africa
U.S. diplomatic chiefs of mission to Guinea
John Howard Morrow (Ambassador 1959-61) William Attwood (Ambassador 1961-63) James I. Loeb (Ambassador 1963-65) Robinson McIlvaine (Ambassador 1966-69) Albert W. Sherer, Jr. (Ambassador 1970-71) Terence A. Todman (Ambassador 1972-75) William C. Harrop (Ambassador 1975-77) Oliver S. Crosby (Ambassador 1977-80) Allen Clayton Davis (Ambassador 1980-83) James D. Rosenthal (Ambassador 1983-86) Samuel Eldred Lupo (Ambassador 1987-90) Dane Farnsworth Smith, Jr. (Ambassador 1990-93) Joseph A. Saloom III (Ambassador 1993-96) Tibor P. Nagy (Ambassador 1996-98) Joyce Ellen Leader (Ambassador 1999) R. Barrie Walkley (Ambassador 2001-04) |
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political graveyard." Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872 |
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