United States Ambassador to Luxembourg
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The United States has sent ambassadors to Luxembourg since the beginning of the 20th century.
This is a complete list of United States envoys and ambassadors appointed to Luxembourg since 1903:
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[edit] United States Envoys to Luxembourg
- Stanford Newel 1903-1905
- David J. Hill 1905-1908[1]
- Arthur M. Beaupre 1908-1911[1]
- Lloyd Bryce 1911-1913[1]
- Henry van Dyke 1913-1917[1]
- John W. Garrett 1917-1919[1]
- William Phillips 1920-1922[1]
- Richard M. Tobin 1923[2]
- Henry P. Fletcher 1923-1924[3]
- William Phillips 1924-1927[3]
- Hugh S. Gibson 1927-1933[3]
- Dave Hennen Morris 1933-1937[3]
- Hugh S. Gibson 1937-1938[3]
- Joseph E. Davies 1938-1939[3]
- John Cudahy 1940[3]
- Jay Pierrepont Moffat 1941-1943[4]
- Ray Atherton 1943[4]
- Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, Jr. 1943[5][2]
- Rudolf E. Schoenfeld 1944[6]
- Charles Sawyer 1944-1945[3]
- Alan G. Kirk 1946-1949[3]
- Perle Mesta 1949-1953
- Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr. 1953-1956
[edit] United States Ambassadors to Luxembourg
- Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr. 1956
- Vinton Chapin 1957-1960
- A. Burks Summers 1960-1961
- James Wine 1961-1962
- William R. Rivkin 1962-1965
- Patricia Roberts Harris 1965-1967
- George J. Feldman 1967-1969
- Kingdon Gould, Jr. 1969-1972
- Ruth Lewis Farkas 1973-1976
- Rosemary L. Ginn 1976-1977
- James G. Lowenstein 1977-1981
- John E. Dolibois 1981-1985
- Jean Broward Shevlin Gerard 1985-1990
- Frederick Morris Bush[2]
- Edward Morgan Rowell 1990-1994
- Clay Constantinou 1994-1999
- James Catherwood Hormel 1999-2001
- Gerald J. Loftus 2001-2002
- Peter Terpeluk, Jr. 2002-2005
- Ann Louise Wagner 2005-
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b c d e f Also appointed to the Netherlands and resident at The Hague.
- ^ a b c Appointed, but did not serve.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Also appointed to Belgium and resident at Brussels.
- ^ a b Appointed to the Government of Luxembourg exiled and established in Canada, and was also accredited to Canada; resided at Ottawa.
- ^ Appointed to the Government of Luxembourg exiled and established in London, United Kingdom.
- ^ Was Chargé d'Affaires until superseded.
[edit] Sources
- U.S. Department of State. Retrieved on 2007-11-08.
- The Political Graveyard: Luxembourg. Retrieved on 2007-11-08.