- male, deceased (1979)
- Adolph "Spike" Dubs (August 4, 1920 - February 14, 1979) was the ambassador of the United States to Afghanistan from May 13 1978 to 1979. He was...
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- George Curtis Moore was the United States' Deputy Ambassador to Sudan. He was assassinated (see Khartoum diplomatic assassinations) on March 1st...
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- male, deceased (1795)
- William Carmichael (died 1795) was an American lawyer, statesman, and diplomat from Maryland. He represented Maryland in the Continental Congress...
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- male, deceased (2005)
- Ihab Al-Sherif served as Egypt's ambassador to Iraq until kidnappers murdered him in July 2005. He previously served as Egypt's Chargé d'affaires t...
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- David Hale was sworn in as U.S. Ambassador to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan on November 2, 2005. Mr. Hale had been serving as Deputy Chief of...
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- male, deceased (1832)
- Jonathan Russell was a United States Representative from Massachusetts and diplomat. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, Russell graduated from Brown...
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- male, deceased (1848)
- Henry Wheaton, American lawyer and diplomat, was born at Providence, Rhode Island. He was the third reporter of decisions for the United States...
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- male, deceased (1875)
- Charles Elliot, also Charles Elliott was a British naval officer, diplomat, colonial administrator and drug-trafficker - a combination considered...
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- male, deceased (1874)
- Enos Thompson Throop, (the name is pronounced like "troop"), (August 21, 1784 Johnstown, then Montgomery County, now Fulton County, New York -...
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- male, deceased (1860)
- John Nelson (June 1, 1791 - January 8, 1860) was Attorney General of the United States from 1843 to 1845 under John Tyler. Nelson was born in...
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