United States Ambassador To Belgium - United States Ministers Resident To Belgium

United States Ministers Resident To Belgium

  • J.J. Seibels 1854–1856
  • Elisha Y. Fair 1858–1861
  • Henry Shelton Sanford 1861–1869
  • Joseph Russell Jones 1869–1875
  • Ayres Phillips Merrill 1876–1877
  • William C. Goodloe 1878–1880
  • James O. Putnam 1880–1882
  • Nicholas Fish II 1882–1885
  • Lambert Tree 1885–1888

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