The following is a list of United States ambassadors to
Tunisia
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History: US Consul in Tunis
* 1795–1796:
Joseph Donaldson Jr. (Consul in Algiers)
* 1795–1797:
Samuel D. Heap (acting consul)
* 1796–1797:
Joseph Étienne Famin (French, Special Diplomatic Agent)
** 1797–1797:
William Eaton William Eaton or Bill Eaton may refer to:
* William Eaton (soldier) (1764–1811), United States Army soldier during the Barbary Wars
* William Eaton (athlete) (1909–1938), British long-distance runner
* William Eaton (guitarist), American luth ...
(Treaty Negotiator)
** 1797–1797:
Samuel D. Heap (Treaty Negotiator)
* 1797–1803:
William Eaton William Eaton or Bill Eaton may refer to:
* William Eaton (soldier) (1764–1811), United States Army soldier during the Barbary Wars
* William Eaton (athlete) (1909–1938), British long-distance runner
* William Eaton (guitarist), American luth ...
(Consul)
** 1798–1798:
James Leander Cathcart
James Leander Cathcart (1 June 1767 – 6 October 1843) was an Irish-American diplomat, slave, and sailor. He is notable for his narrative as a slave in Algiers for eleven years.
Revolutionary War
Cathcart was born in Mount Murragh, County West ...
(Treaty Negotiator)
** 1798–1798:
Richard O'brien
Richard Timothy Smith. known professionally as Richard O'Brien, is a British-New Zealand actor, writer, musician, composer, and television presenter. He wrote the musical stage show ''The Rocky Horror Show'' in 1973, which has remained in conti ...
(Special Negotiator)
* 1803–1803:
James Leander Cathcart
James Leander Cathcart (1 June 1767 – 6 October 1843) was an Irish-American diplomat, slave, and sailor. He is notable for his narrative as a slave in Algiers for eleven years.
Revolutionary War
Cathcart was born in Mount Murragh, County West ...
(Consul)
* 1813–1815:
Mordecai Manuel Noah
Mordecai Manuel Noah (July 14, 1785, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – May 22, 1851, New York City, New York) was an American sheriff, playwright, diplomat, journalist, and utopian. He was born in a family of Portuguese people, Portuguese Sephardic ...
* 1815–1819:
Thomas D. Anderson
* 1819–1824:
Townsend Stith
* 1824–1825:
Charles D. (b) Coxe
* 1825–1841:
Samuel D. Heap
* 1842–1845:
John Howard Payne
John Howard Payne (June 9, 1791 – April 10, 1852) was an American actor, poet, playwright, and author who had nearly two decades of a theatrical career and success in London. He is today most remembered as the creator of "Home! Sweet Home ...
* 1851–1852:
John Howard Payne
John Howard Payne (June 9, 1791 – April 10, 1852) was an American actor, poet, playwright, and author who had nearly two decades of a theatrical career and success in London. He is today most remembered as the creator of "Home! Sweet Home ...
* 1862 – ?:
Amos Perry
Ambassadors
Notes
See also
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Tunisia – United States relations
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Foreign relations of Tunisia
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Ambassadors of the United States
Ambassadors of the United States are persons nominated by the president to serve as the country's diplomatic representatives to foreign nations, international organizations, and as ambassadors-at-large. Under Article II, Section 2 of the U.S. ...
References
United States Department of State: Background notes on Tunisia*
External links
United States Department of State: Chiefs of Mission for TunisiaUnited States Department of State: TunisiaUnited States Embassy in Tunis
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