List of Nicaraguan Ambassadors to the United States
Embassy of Nicaragua in Washington, United States of America - 1627 New Hampshire Ave. NW Washington, DC 20009.
Agrément / appointment | Accreditation (diplomacy) | ambassador | Remarks | appointed by | accredited during the government of | Leave post |
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December 24, 1849 | Eduardo Carcache | Norberto Ramírez | Zachary Taylor | July 8, 1850 | ||
Feb. 22, 1851 |
José de Marcoleta
José de Marcoleta received notification from the US State Department that further official communication with him has been declined. |
Justo Abaunza | Millard Fillmore | Dec 30, 1852 | ||
May 14, 1856 | Agustin Vigil | Patricio Rivas | Franklin Pierce | June 28, 1856 | ||
1856 | John P. Hot | (* 1812; † 1865), Chargé d'affaires , | 1856 | |||
1856 | Parker H. French | (* 1826 in Kentucky) | 1856 | |||
Nov. 1857 | Antonio José de Irisarri | Ambassador of Nicaragua, El Salvador and Guatemala to the USA | Tomás Martínez | James Buchanan | ||
1861 | Luis Molina Bedoya | Ambassador of Nicaragua and Honduras | Abraham Lincoln | 1867 | ||
1887 | Horacio Guzman | Consul General : Alexander Isaac Cotheal (born November 3, 1804 in New York City, † February 25, 1894); Consul in New York: Charles Ranlett Flint | Evaristo Carazo | Grover Cleveland | 1894 | |
Nov 1, 1893 | first published Diplomatic List | José Santos Zelaya | ||||
Oct. 4, 1893 | Horacio Guzman | Envoy Extraordinary and Ministre Plenipotenciario also from El Salvador | Jan. 1, 1896 | |||
Dec. 24, 1896 | José Dolores Rodriguez | Envoy Extraordinary and Ministre plénipotentiaire of the Greater Republic of Central America | Jan. 1, 1897 | |||
1898 | Luis Felipe Corea | Negotiated with John Hay on an interoceanic canal through Nicaragua. | William McKinley | Jan. 1899 | ||
Jan. 5, 1899 | Sep 11 1899 | Chargé d'affaires | ||||
1908 | Pedro Gonzáles | († 1925) | Theodore Roosevelt | |||
Jan. 28, 1909 | Rodolfo Espinoza Ramírez | (* 1876 in Managua; † 1944) Minister Resident | José Madriz | William Howard Taft | 1909 | |
Oct 25, 1909 | Felipe Rodríguez | Chargé d'affaires | Dec 1909 | |||
Jan. 10, 1911 | Feb. 1911 | Salvador Castrillo, junior | Adolfo Díaz | |||
May 29, 1913 | Emiliano Chamorro Vargas | Bryan-Chamorro Treaty | Woodrow Wilson | 1916 | ||
Oct. 1, 1917 | Ramon Enriquez | Chargé d'affaires | ||||
Jan. 5, 1921 | Alejandro Cesar | Diego Manuel Chamorro Bolaños | Warren G. Harding | |||
July 6, 1921 | Emiliano Chamorro Vargas | |||||
Oct 5, 1923 | Manuel Zavala | Chargé d'affaires | Bartolomé Martínez | Calvin Coolidge | ||
July 17, 1924 | Jose Antonio Tigerino | Chargé d'affaires | ||||
July 24, 1925 | 25 Sep 1925 | Pedro González | Carlos José Solórzano | |||
Nov 25, 1925 | Francisco S. Ranasco | Chargé d'affaires | ||||
Jan. 5, 1926 | Salvador Castrillo | Emiliano Chamorro Vargas | ||||
Jan. 20, 1927 | Alejandro Cesar | |||||
Feb. 1, 1929 | Evaristo Carazo | Chargé d'affaires | José María Moncada Tapia | Herbert C. Hoover | ||
Jan 15, 1932 | Luis Manuel Debayle | Chargé d'affaires | ||||
Feb. 28, 1933 | Henri De Bayle | Chargé d'affaires | Juan Bautista Sacasa | Franklin D. Roosevelt | ||
Dec 30, 1936 | Minister Resident | Carlos Alberto Brenes Jarquín | ||||
March 24, 1937 | Apr 12, 1937 | Carlos Brenes Jarguin | Anastasio Somoza García | |||
Nov 9, 1937 | Dec 15, 1937 | Leon de Bayle | ||||
May 4, 1943 | Embassy upgraded to embassy | |||||
April 19, 1943 | May 4, 1943 | |||||
July 20, 1943 | July 30, 1943 | Guillermo Seville Sacasa | from January 1958 Dojen of the Diplomatic Corps | 1979 | ||
Aug 20, 1979 | Francisco J. d'Escoto Brockmann | Chargé d'affaires | Francisco Urcuyo Maliaños | Jimmy Carter | ||
Oct 5, 1979 | Nov 28, 1979 | Rafael Solís Cerda | ||||
Apr 8, 1981 | Francisco J. d'Escoto Brockmann | Chargé d'affaires | Ronald Reagan | |||
Dec 2, 1981 | Apr 16, 1981 | Carlos Chamorro C. | Chargé d'affaires from June 12, 1981 Ambassador | |||
March 1981 | Arturo J. Cruz | Nov 1981 | ||||
Feb 9, 1982 | Feb 16, 1982 | Francisco Fiallos Navarro | ||||
Dec 18, 1982 | Almond Cordero | Chargé d'affaires | ||||
May 27, 1983 | June 16, 1983 | Jose Antonio Jarquin Lopez | Aug 30, 1984 | |||
Aug 30, 1984 | Nov 26, 1984 | Carlos Tünnermann Bernheim | July 1988 | |||
June 21, 1990 | Aug 7, 1990 | Ernesto Palazio | Violeta Barrios de Chamorro | George HW Bush | ||
March 12, 1993 | June 23, 1993 | Roberto Mayorga Cortes | Bill Clinton | |||
March 18, 1997 | May 14, 1997 | Francisco Xavier Aguirre Sacasa | Arnoldo Inglés | |||
Dec 6, 2000 | Dec 7, 2000 | Alfonso Ortega Urbina | ||||
May 16, 2002 | June 19, 2002 | Carlos Jose Ulvert Sanchez | Enrique Bolaños Geyer | George W. Bush | ||
Nov 20, 2003 | Dec. 4, 2003 | Salvador Emilio Stadthagen Icaza | ||||
Feb 21, 2007 | Feb. 27, 2007 | Arturo Jose Cruz Sequeira | Daniel Ortega Saavedra | 2009 | ||
Apr 29, 2006 | Joaquin Cuadra Zavala | Chargé d'affaires | Enrique Bolaños Geyer | |||
Aug 7, 2008 | Diego Manuel Chamorro | Daniel Ortega Saavedra | ||||
Apr 15, 2009 | Juan Bautista Sacasa Gomez | (Born October 22, 1944 in Managua ), son of Fermine Zenaida Gómez Argüello and Roberto Sacasa Argüello. 1998: Ambassador to Helsinki, 2000: Ambassador to Moscow , July 2001: Ambassador to the Court of St James’s . | Barack Obama | |||
June 23, 2010 | June 28, 2010 | Francisco Obadiah Campbell Hooker | Brother of Lumberto Campbell |
Individual evidence
- ↑ José de Marcoleta: Breve Biografia de DOn Jose de Marcoleta ( Memento of the original from March 19, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 129 kB)
- ^ John P. Heiss: Heiss, John P. Family Papers 1835-1872. (PDF; 61 kB) (No longer available online.) September 24, 1860, archived from the original on April 23, 2009 ; accessed on June 23, 2016 .
- ^ Nicaragua and Salvador. February 7, 1861, accessed June 23, 2016 : "John P. Heiss, a special agent of the Government at Washington"
- ↑ News. Retrieved on June 23, 2016 : "satisfied is he with the cotton-raising experiments made upon the high and healthy interior lands of that region, that it was his purpose immediately to put a hundred acres under cultivation"
- ↑ Parker H. French. In: The New York Times , December 28, 1855, The Dismissal of Mr. Crampton - Parker H. French
- ↑ Horacio Guzman: On the steamer Sam Sloan, which accompanied the Hondo down the Bay in order to give the members of the expedition a good send-off was a party of a couple of hundred gentlemen. Not one of them had friends in the expedition, but tey who interested in it as projectors or friends of the projectors. In the party were Horacio Guzman, the Nicarguan Minister to this country: Alexander I. Cotheal Alexander Isaac Cotheal obituary , Consul General of Nicaragua; Charles R. Flint, Consul of Nicaragua at this city; The first absolutely practical step toward the beginning of work on the long-projected Nicaragua Canal was taken yesterday when an engineering party of 40 young gentlemen sailed from this city for Greytown on the steamship Hondo. In: The New York Times , December 1, 1887, query.nytimes.com . query.nytimes.com (PDF) Has Enough Of Diplomacy. Dr. Guzman Will Ask the Nicaraguan Government to Relieve Him . In: The New York Times , July 10, 1893 query.nytimes.com (PDF) query.nytimes.com (PDF) ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Luis Felipe Corea ( Memento of the original from February 20, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Pedro González: Dr. Pedro González, one-time Nicaraguan Minister to the US; at Washington, DC, of uremic poisoning . In: Time , December 28, 1925
- ↑ Rodolfo Espinoza Ramírez: Se enfriaron las relaciones de Estados Unidos con Nicaragua, por este asunto y otras cuestiones, de tal manera que el Presidente Zelaya, decidió enviar al Dr. Rodolfo Espinoza a Washington como Enviado Extraordinario y Ministro Plenipotenciario dándole las siguientes instrucciones ante de partier el 3 de Dieciembre de 1908. Luis Pasos Argüello, Los conflictos internacionales de Nicaragua , Fondo de Promoción Cultural, Banco de América, 1982 - 300 SS 109.
- ^ Arturo J. Cruz: Nicaragua Needs US Tolerance. In: The New York Times , December 9, 1981
- ↑ Francisco Fiallos Navarro: US and Nicaragua Are Close To Exchanging Ambassadors . In: The New York Times , January 9, 1982. Nicaragua's Ambassador to the United States concedes that his Government's declaration of a state of emergency has stirred political tension in the country, but maintains that the situation is largely the fault of the Reagan Administration . In: The New York Times , October 31, 1982
- ↑ Jose Antonio Jarquin Lopez: Reagan Lake Nicaraguan . In: The New York Times , June 17, 1983
- ↑ Ernesto Palazio: Bush's Uneasy Welcome For Violeta Chamorro . In: The New York Times , April 14, 1991
- ^ Arturo Cruz Sequeira
- ^ El Nuevo Diario , March 22, 2010, Francisco Campbell
- ↑ Archived copy ( memento of the original from October 15, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.