A. Dudley Mann
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Ambrose Dudley Mann (April 26, 1801November 15, 1889) was the first United States Assistant Secretary of State and a commissioner for the Confederate States of America.


Early life

Mann was born on April 26, 1801, in Hanover Courthouse, Virginia. He studied at the United States Military Academy but left before he graduated.


US government service

He later became US consul to
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in 1842 and was appointed to negotiate commercial treaties with Hanover,
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, and Mecklenburg in 1845 as well as all the German states except Prussia in 1847. In 1849, he became commissioner to Hungary and in 1850, he became US Consul to Switzerland, where he negotiated a reciprocity treaty. He then returned to the United States, where he was appointed as the first Assistant Secretary of State in 1853; he served until 1855.


Civil War

During the American Civil War, he sided with the Confederacy and devoted himself especially to the development of the material interests of its states. On March 16, 1861,
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Jefferson Davis Jefferson F. Davis (June 3, 1808December 6, 1889) was an American politician who served as the president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865. He represented Mississippi in the United States Senate and the House of Representatives as a ...
and Secretary of State Robert Toombs appointed Mann, William Lowndes Yancey and
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the first
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commissioners to Europe. The three sailed on March 31, 1861. Mann eventually received the title ''Commissioner of the Confederate States of America for Belgium and the Vatican''. Yancey and Rost were later replaced by John Slidell and James Murray Mason, the two subjects of the ''Trent'' Affair.


Later life

Mann spent the latter part of his life living in France where he had an apartment in Paris and a country house in
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. He wrote his memoirs, which were available to read by 1888. Mann died in France in 1889, the exact date of his death (Nov. 15, 1889) being announced in the Nov. 16, 1889 issue of the French newspaper ''Journal des Debats''. After a delay of about 6 weeks, Mann was finally interred on January 2, 1890, in the
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, in Paris.


Further reading

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External links


A. Dudley Mann's correspondents from 1849-1850
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mann, Ambrose Dudley 1801 births 1889 deaths United States Assistant Secretaries of State Confederate States of America diplomats 19th-century American diplomats Confederate expatriates People from Hanover, Virginia Burials at Montparnasse Cemetery