List of ambassadors of the United States from Ohio

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NameLife datesPartyAmbassadorship(s) with dates
James E. Akins   1973-1975: Ambassador to Saudi Arabia
Horace N. Allen   1897-1905: Ambassador to Korea
Thomas H. Anderson   1889-1892: Ambassador to Bolivia
John A. Bingham   1873-1885: Ambassador to Japan
Paul H. Boeker 1938-2003 1977-1980: Ambassador to Bolivia
1984-1987: Ambassador to Jordan
Davis Eugene Boster   1974-1976: Ambassador to Bangladesh
1976-1979: Ambassador to Guatemala
Thomas D. Boyatt   1978-1980: Ambassador to Burkina Faso
1980-1983: Ambassador to Colombia
Ethan Allen Brown 1776-1852 Democratic 1830-1834: Ambassador to Brazil
John A. Bryan   1844-1845: Ambassador to Peru
Charles R. Burrows   1960-1965: Ambassador to Honduras
Patricia M. Byrne   1976-1979: Ambassador to Mali
1979-1983: Ambassador to Burma
John W. Caldwell   1868-1869: Ambassador to Bolivia
Lewis D. Campbell   1866: Sworn in as ambassador to Mexico, but did not serve
David K. Cartter   1861-1862: Ambassador to Bolivia
Richard F. "Dick" Celeste 1937- Democratic 1997-2001: Ambassador to India
William T. Coggeshall 1824-1867 1866-1867: Ambassador to Ecuador
James M. Comly 1832-1887 1877-1882: Ambassador to Hawaii
James Cooley   1826-1828: Ambassador to Peru
Frank P. Corrigan   1934-1937: Ambassador to El Salvador
1937-1939: Ambassador to Panama
1939-1947: Ambassador to Venezuela
Robert Foster Corrigan   1971-1973: Ambassador to Rwanda
Thomas Corwin 1794-1865 Whig 1861-1864: Ambassador to Mexico
Joseph E. Denning   1922-1924: Ambassador to Mongolia
John E. Dolibois   1981-1985: Ambassador to Luxembourg
Edwin Dun   1893-1897: Ambassador to Japan
John Arthur Ferch   1985-1986: Ambassador to Honduras
George H. Flood   1840-1841: Ambassador to Texas
Joseph C. Green   1952-1953: Ambassador to Jordan, [1] [2]
Fred L. Hadsel   1971-1974: Ambassador to Ghana
John Hamm   1831-1833: Ambassador to Chile
Holsey G. Handyside   1975-1977: Ambassador to Mauritania
Matthew E. Hanna   1929-1933: Ambassador to Nicaragua
1933-1936: Ambassador to Guatemala
William Henry Harrison 1773-1841 Republican 1828-1829: Ambassador to Colombia
Frederick Hassaurek   1861-1866: Ambassador to Ecuador
Myron T. Herrick 1854-1929 Republican 1912-1914, 1921-1929: Ambassador to France
J. Morton Howell   1921-1927: Ambassador to Egypt
J. Klahr Huddle   1947-1949: Ambassador to Burma
Joseph J. Johnson   1918-1922: Ambassador to Liberia
Harmon Elwood Kirby   1990-1994: Ambassador to Togo
Robert C. Kirk   1862-1866: Ambassador to Argentina
1869-1871: Ambassador to Argentina and Uruguay
Paul Knabenshue   1932-1942: Ambassador to Iraq
Foy D. Kohler   1962-1966: Ambassador to Russia
Joseph Saul Kornfeld   1921-1924: Ambassador to Iran (Persia)
Edward S. Little   1974-1976: Ambassador to Chad
Jesse D. Locker 1891-1955Republican 1953-1955: Ambassador to Liberia
Francis B. Loomis   1897-1901: Ambassador to Venezuela
1901-1902: Ambassador to Portugal
Stephen Low   1976-1979: Ambassador to Zambia
1979-1981: Ambassador to Nigeria
Leopold Markbreit   1869-1873: Ambassador to Bolivia
Edwin M. Martin   1964-1968: Ambassador to Argentina
Edward E. Masters   1976-1977: Ambassador to Bangladesh
1977-1981: Ambassador to Indonesia
Donald J. McConnell   1993-1996: Ambassador to Burkina Faso
Tom McDonald   1997–present: Ambassador to Zimbabwe
Roger A. McGuire   1992-1995: Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau
Samuel Medary 1801-1864 Democratic 1853: Sworn in as ambassador to Chile, but did not serve
Lloyd I. Miller   1973-1975: Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago
Daniel F. Mooney   1914-1921: Ambassador to Paraguay
George W. Morgan   1858-1861: Ambassador to Portugal
William S. Murphy   1843-1844: Ambassador to Texas [3]
Wallace Murray   1935-1936: Ambassador to Iran
Edwin L. Neville   1937-1940: Ambassador to Thailand
Raymond Henry Norweb   1936-1937: Ambassador to Bolivia
1937-1940: Ambassador to the Dominican Republic
1940-1943: Ambassador to Peru
1943-1945: Ambassador to Portugal
1945-1948: Ambassador to Cuba
Edward F. Noyes 1832-1890 Republican 1877-1881: Ambassador to France
Jefferson Patterson   1956-1958: Ambassador to Uruguay
H. E. Peck   1865-1867: Ambassador to Haiti
George H. Pendleton 1825-1889 Democratic 1885-1889: Ambassador to Germany
Charles J. Pilliod, Jr.   1986-1989: Ambassador to Mexico
William S. Rosecrans 1819-1898 Republican 1868-1869: Ambassador to Mexico
Charles W. Sawyer   1944-1945: Ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg
William B. Saxbe 1916- Republican 1975-1976: Ambassador to India
William E. Schaufele Jr.   1969-1971: Ambassador to Burkina Faso
1978-1980: Ambassador to Poland
Robert C. Schenck   1851-1853: Ambassador to Brazil
1870-1876: Ambassador to the United Kingdom
John Seys   1866-1870: Ambassador to Liberia
Wilson Shannon 1802-1877 Democratic 1844-1845: Ambassador to Mexico
William G. Sharp   1914-1919: Ambassador to France
Samuel Shellabarger I   1869-1870: Ambassador to Portugal
Daniel Howard Simpson   1989-1992: Ambassador to the Central African Republic
1995–present: Ambassador to Congo (Kinshasa)
Robert Peet Skinner   1931-1933: Ambassador to Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
1926-1932: Ambassador to Greece
1933-1936: Ambassador to Turkey
Carroll Sprigg   1920-1921: Ambassador to Egypt
John B. Stallo   1885-1889: Ambassador to Italy
David A. Starkweather   1854-1847: Ambassador to Chile
Carl B. Stokes 1927-1996 Democratic 1994-1995: Ambassador to the Seychelles
Bellamy Storer   1899-1902: Ambassador to Spain
1902-1906: Ambassador to Austria
1897-1899: Ambassador to Belgium
Peter J. Sullivan   1867-1869: Ambassador to Colombia
Alphonso Taft 1810-1891 Republican 1882-1884: Ambassador to Austria
1884-1885: Ambassador to Russia
Richard W. Teare   1993-1996: Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu
David Tod 1805-1868 Republican 1847-1851: Ambassador to Brazil
Timothy Lathrop Towell   1988-1991: Ambassador to Paraguay
Sandra Louise Vogelgesang   1994-1997: Ambassador to Nepal
Marvin L. Warner   1977-1979: Ambassador to Switzerland
Brand Whitlock   1913-1914: Envoy to Belgium
1919-1921: Ambassador to Belgium
John N. Willys   1930-1932: Ambassador to Poland
Milton A. Wolf   1977-1980: Ambassador to Austria
Jonathan F. Woodside   1835-1841: Ambassador to Denmark

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