United States Ambassador to Mexico

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The United States has maintained diplomatic relations with Mexico since 1823, when Andrew Jackson was appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to that country. Jackson declined the appointment, however, and Joel R. Poinsett became the first U.S. envoy to Mexico in 1825. The rank of the U.S. chief of mission to Mexico was raised from Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in 1898.

Normal diplomatic relations between the United States and Mexico have been interrupted on four occasions:

In addition, the U.S. legation in Mexico was headed by an interim Chargé d'Affaires from April 1864 to August 1867, during the final years of the French Intervention.

[edit] List of Ambassadors

The following is a list of Ambassadors the United States has sent to Mexico, and other representatives that have served a similar function. The exact title given by the United States State Department to this position currently is "Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary".

Representative Title From To Appointed by
William Shaler Special Diplomatic Agent 1810 1812
John H. Robinson Special Diplomatic Agent 1812 1814
Joel Roberts Poinsett Minister 1825 1829
Anthony Butler Special Diplomatic Agent 1829
Anthony Butler Charge d'Affaires 1829 1835
William A. Slacum Special Diplomatic Agent 1835 1836
Powhatan Ellis Charge d'Affaires 1836
Robert Greenhow Special Diplomatic Agent 1837
Powhatan Ellis Minister 1839 1842
Henry E. Lawrence Special Diplomatic Agent 1842
Waddy Thompson, Jr. Minister 1842 1844
Moses Y. Beach Special Diplomatic Agent 1843
Gilbert L. Thompson Special Diplomatic Agent 1844
Wilson Shannon Minister 1844 1845
David Conner Special Diplomatic Agent 1846
Nathan Clifford Minister 1848 1849
Robert P. Letcher Minister 1849 1852
Robert Greenhow Special Diplomatic Agent 1850
George G. Goss Special Diplomatic Agent 1850 1852
George W. Slacum Special Diplomatic Agent 1851
Edward Smith Special Diplomatic Agent 1852
Alfred Conkling Minister 1852 1853
George E. Cooper Special Diplomatic Agent 1853
Christopher L. Ward Special Diplomatic Agent 1853
James Gadsden Minister 1853 1856
Richard S. Spofford Special Diplomatic Agent 1854
John Forsyth Jr. Minister 1856 1858
William M. Churchwell Special Diplomatic Agent 1858
Alfred Mordecai Special Diplomatic Agent 1858
Duff Green Special Diplomatic Agent 1859
David Porter Special Diplomatic Agent 1859
Robert Milligan McLane Minister 1859 1860
Henry Roy de la Reintrie Special Diplomatic Agent 1860
John B. Weller Minister 1860 1861
Thomas Corwin Minister 1861 1864
Robert W. Shufelt Special Diplomatic Agent 1862
Marcus Otterbourg Minister 1867
William S. Rosecrans Minister 1868 1869
Thomas H. Nelson Minister 1869 1873
John W. Foster Minister 1873 1880
Philip Hicky Morgan Minister 1880 1885
Henry R. Jackson Minister 1885 1886
Thomas Courtland Manning Minister 1886 1887
Edward S. Bragg Minister 1888 1889
Thomas Ryan Minister 1889 1893
Isaac P. Gray Minister 1893 1895
Matt W. Ransom Minister 1895 1897
Powell Clayton Minister 1897 1898
Ambassador Presentation of Credentials Termination of Mission Appointed by
Powell Clayton 1898 1905
Edwin H. Conger 1905
David Eugene Thompson 1906 1909
Henry Lane Wilson 1909 1912
Henry P. Fletcher 1916 1919
Charles B. Warren 1924
James R. Sheffield 1924 1927
Dwight W. Morrow 1927 1930
J. Reuben Clark, Jr. 1930 1933
Josephus Daniels 1933 1941
George S. Messersmith 1941 1946
Walter C. Thurston 1946 1950
William O'Dwyer 1950 1952
Francis White 1953 1957
Robert C. Hill 1957 1960
Thomas Clifton Mann 1961 1963 John F. Kennedy
Fulton Freeman 1964 1969 Lyndon Johnson
Robert H. McBride 1969 1974
Joseph John Jova 1974 1977
Patrick J. Lucey 1977 1979 Jimmy Carter
Julian Nava 1980 1981
John A. Gavin 1981 June, 1986 Ronald Reagan
Charles J. Pilliod, Jr. 1986 1989
John D. Negroponte 1989 1993 George H. W. Bush
James Robert Jones 1993 1997 Bill Clinton
Jeffrey S. Davidow June 29, 1998 2001 Bill Clinton
Tony Garza 2002 Present George W. Bush

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