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US Ambassador to Cuba

US GOVERNMENT OFFICE

US Ambassador to Cuba.

27-May-1902 02-Dec-1905 Herbert Goldsmith Squiers  
01-Mar-1906 05-Jan-1910 Edwin V. Morgan  
22-Mar-1910 27-Oct-1911 John B. Jackson  
18-Dec-1911 28-Jun-1913 Arthur M. Beaupre  
09-Aug-1913 18-Dec-1919 William E. Gonzales  
08-Jan-1920 17-Jun-1921 Boaz W. Long  
05-Mar-1923 28-May-1927 Enoch H. Crowder  
17-Dec-1927 23-Dec-1927 Noble Brandon Judah  
21-Nov-1929 02-Apr-1933 Harry F. Guggenheim  
11-May-1933 13-Dec-1933 Sumner Welles Normal relations interrupted 5-Sep-1933
28-Feb-1934 09-Mar-1937 Jefferson Caffery  
23-Aug-1937 04-Dec-1939 J. Butler Wright Died at post
08-Mar-1940 08-Feb-1942 George S. Messersmith  
19-May-1942 27-Apr-1945 Spruille Braden  
24-Jul-1945 22-May-1948 R. Henry Norweb  
08-Jun-1948 10-Feb-1951 Robert Butler  
20-Sep-1951 09-Aug-1953 Willard L. Beaulac  
16-Oct-1953 16-Jun-1957 Arthur Gardner  
23-Jul-1957 19-Jan-1959 Earl E. T. Smith  
03-Mar-1959 28-Oct-1960 Philip W. Bonsal  
Oct-1960 Jan-1961 Daniel M. Braddock Interim; US severs diplomatic relations with Cuba Jan-1961
Sep-1977 Jul-1979 Lyle F. Lane US Interests Section established in the Swiss Embassy 1-Sep-1977
Jul-1979 Aug-1982 Wayne S. Smith  
Aug-1982 Jul-1985 John A. Ferch  
Aug-1985 Sep-1987 Curtis W. Kamman  
Sep-1987 Sep-1990 John J. Taylor  
Sep-1990 Jul-1993 Alan H. Flanigan  
Jul-1993 Sep-1996 Joseph G. Sullivan  
Sep-1996 Sep-1999 Michael G. Kozak  
Sep-1999 Jun-2000 Vicki Huddleston  
Sep-2002 Sep-2005 James C. Cason  
Sep-2005 -- Michael E. Parmly  



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