List of United States Ambassadors to Central America
This list includes the United States Ambassadors to the Central American Confederation . This existed from 1823 to 1840. The seat of government was Guatemala City until 1835 and then San Salvador .
Appointment accreditation |
Surname | appointed by | accredited by the government | Leave post |
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1825 | John Williams | John Quincy Adams | Manuel José Arce y Fagoaga | |
December 17, 1833 | Charles Gerrit De Witt | Andrew Jackson | José Francisco Morazán Quezada | January 1, 1839 |
1838 | John Lloyd Stephens | Andrew Jackson | Diego Vigil Cocaña | 1840 |
See also
References and footnotes
- ^ The first of these, John Williams, was accredited as Charge to Guatemala in 1825 (succeeded by Charles G. De Witt in 1833 and Elija Hise in 1848), and John B. Kerr was commissioned as Charge to Nicaragua in 1851. nach Elmer Plischke, US Department of State: a reference history