UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR TO DENMARK


The first representative from the United States to Denmark was appointed in 1827 as a Chargé d’Affaires. There followed a series of chargés and ministers until 1890 when the first full ambassador ''(Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary)'' was appointed. The title was changed to ''Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary'' in 1946.



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Ambassadors
Notes
See also
Sources

Ambassadors



Henry Wheaton


★ Appointed: March 3, 1827


★ Title: Chargé d’Affaires


★ Presented Credentials: September 20, 1827


★ Terminated Mission: Presented recall on or shortly before May 29, 1835

Jonathan F. Woodside


★ Appointed: March 3, 1835


★ Title: Chargé d’Affaires


★ Presented Credentials: September 1, 1835


★ Terminated Mission: Paid farewell calls on June 29, 1841

Isaac Rand Jackson


★ Appointed: May 20, 1841[1]


★ Title: Chargé d’Affaires


★ Presented Credentials: October 12, 1841


★ Terminated Mission: Died at post, July 27, 1842

William W. Irwin


★ Appointed: March 3, 1843


★ Title: Chargé d’Affaires


★ Presented Credentials: June 19, 1843


★ Terminated Mission: Presented recall on June 12, 1847

Robert P. Flenniken


★ Appointed: January 11, 1847


★ Title: Chargé d’Affaires


★ Presented Credentials: June 12, 1847


★ Terminated Mission: Presented recall about September 15, 1849

Walter Forward


★ Appointed: November 8, 1849[2]


★ Title: Chargé d’Affaires


★ Presented Credentials: June 15, 1850


★ Terminated Mission: Recalled on September 10, 1851[3]

Andrew J. Ogle


★ Appointed: January 22, 1852[4]


★ Title:


★ Presented Credentials:


★ Terminated Mission:

Miller Grieve


★ Appointed: August 30, 1852


★ Title: Chargé d’Affaires


★ Presented Credentials: December 15, 1852


★ Terminated Mission: Left post on or after June 23, 1853

Henry Bedinger


★ Appointed: May 24, 1853[5]


★ Title: Chargé d’Affaires


★ Presented Credentials: October 13, 1853


★ Terminated Mission: Promoted to Minister Resident, September 23, 1854

Henry Bedinger


★ Appointed: June 29, 1854


★ Title: Minister Resident[6]


★ Presented Credentials: September 23, 1854


★ Terminated Mission: Presented recall on August 10, 1858

James M. Buchanan


★ Appointed: May 11, 1858


★ Title: Minister Resident


★ Presented Credentials: August 10, 1858


★ Terminated Mission: Presented recall on May 10, 1861

Bradford R. Wood


★ Appointed: March 22, 1861


★ Title: Minister Resident


★ Presented Credentials: August 18, 1861


★ Terminated Mission: Presented recall on November 15, 1865

Samuel J. Kirkwood


★ Appointed: March 11, 1863[7]


★ Title: Minister Resident


★ Presented Credentials:


★ Terminated Mission:

George H. Yeaman


★ Appointed: August 25, 1865[8]


★ Title: Minister Resident


★ Presented Credentials: November 20, 1865


★ Terminated Mission: Presented recall, November 7, 1870

Christopher Columbus Andrews


★ Appointed: April 16, 1869[9]


★ Title:


★ Presented Credentials:


★ Terminated Mission:

Michael J. Cramer


★ Appointed: September 9, 1870[10]


★ Title: Minister Resident


★ Presented Credentials: November 7, 1870


★ Terminated Mission: Presented recall, October 2, 1876

Michael J. Cramer


★ Appointed: August 15, 1876


★ Title: Chargé d’Affaires


★ Presented Credentials: October 2, 1876


★ Terminated Mission: Presented recall, August 12, 1881

Adam Badeau


★ Appointed: [11]


★ Title: Chargé d’Affaires


★ Presented Credentials:


★ Terminated Mission:

Charles Payson


★ Appointed: June 30, 1881[12]


★ Title: Chargé d’Affaires


★ Presented Credentials: August 12, 1881


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, February 23, 1882

J. P. Wickersham


★ Appointed: May 1, 1882


★ Title: Chargé d’Affaires


★ Presented Credentials: June 13, 1882


★ Terminated Mission: Promoted to Minister Resident/Consul General August 21, 1882[13]

J.P. Wickersham


★ Appointed: July 13, 1882


★ Title: Minister Resident/Consul General


★ Presented Credentials: August 21, 1882


★ Terminated Mission: Notified the Government of Denmark from in Paris, September 8, 1882.

Wickham Hoffman


★ Appointed: February 27, 1883


★ Title: Minister Resident/Consul General


★ Presented Credentials: May 4, 1883


★ Terminated Mission: Presented recall, June 1, 1885

Rasmus B. Anderson


★ Appointed: April 2, 1885


★ Title: Minister Resident/Consul General


★ Presented Credentials: June 1, 1885


★ Terminated Mission: Presented recall, August 28, 1889

John A. Enander


★ Appointed: March 13, 1889[14]


★ Title:


★ Presented Credentials:


★ Terminated Mission:

Clark E. Carr


★ Appointed: May 16, 1889[15]


★ Title: Minister Resident/Consul General


★ Presented Credentials: August 28, 1889


★ Terminated Mission: Promoted to Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary July 30, 1890

Clark E. Carr


★ Appointed: July 30, 1890


★ Title: Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: September 22, 1890


★ Terminated Mission: Presented recall, July 14, 1893

John E. Risley


★ Appointed: March 27, 1893


★ Title: Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: July 14, 1893


★ Terminated Mission: Presented recall, December 11, 1897

Laurits S. Swenson


★ Appointed: October 4, 1897[16]


★ Title: Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: December 11, 1897


★ Terminated Mission: Presented recall, May 27, 1905

Thomas J. O’Brien


★ Appointed: March 8, 1905


★ Title: Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: May 27, 1905


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, June 5, 1907

Maurice Francis Egan – Political appointee


★ Appointed: [17]


★ Title: Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: June 10, 1907


★ Terminated Mission: September 6, 1907 Left post, December 16, 1917

Norman Hapgood – Political appointee


★ Appointed: April 16, 1919[18]


★ Title: Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: June 17, 1919


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, December 9, 1919

Joseph C. Grew – Career FSO


★ Appointed: April 7, 1920


★ Title: Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: June 9, 1920


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, October 14, 1921

John Dyneley Prince – Political appointee


★ Appointed: September 24, 1921


★ Title: Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: November 23, 1921


★ Terminated Mission: Presented recall, March 30, 1926

H. Percival Dodge – Career FSO


★ Appointed: February 23, 1926


★ Title: Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: August 24, 1926


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, March 1, 1930

Ralph H. Booth – Political appointee


★ Appointed: January 22, 1930


★ Title: Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: June 13, 1930


★ Terminated Mission: Relinquished charge, May 11, 1931

Frederick W. B. Coleman – Political appointee


★ Appointed: September 23, 1931[19]


★ Title: Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: February 10, 1932


★ Terminated Mission: Appointment terminated, May 1, 1933

Ruth Bryan Owen – Political appointee


★ Appointed: April 13, 1933[20]


★ Title: Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: May 29, 1933


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, June 27, 1936

Alvin Mansfield Owsley – Political appointee


★ Appointed: May 28, 1937


★ Title: Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: July 16, 1937


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, May 15, 1939

Ray Atherton – Career FSO


★ Appointed: August 7, 1939


★ Title: Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: September 8, 1939


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, June 5, 1940[21][22]

Monnett B. Davis – Career FSO


★ Appointed: June 8, 1945


★ Title: Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: June 21, 1945[23]


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, January 10, 1946

Josiah Marvel, Jr. – Political appointee


★ Appointed: March 13, 1946


★ Title: Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: April 23, 1946


★ Terminated Mission: Promoted to Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary February 27, 1947

Josiah Marvel, Jr. – Political appointee


★ Appointed: February 27, 1947


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: March 18, 1947


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, March 4, 1949

Eugenie Anderson – Political appointee


★ Appointed: October 20, 1949


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: December 22, 1949


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, January 19, 1953

Robert D. Coe – Career FSO


★ Appointed: July 29, 1953


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: September 25, 1953


★ Terminated Mission: Relinquished charge, June 1, 1957

Val Peterson – Political appointee


★ Appointed: June 26, 1957


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: August 22, 1957


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, February 21, 1961

William McCormick Blair, Jr. – Political appointee


★ Appointed: March 29, 1961


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: May 9, 1961


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, May 17, 1964

Katharine Elkus White – Political appointee


★ Appointed: April 8, 1964


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: June 2, 1964


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, September 9, 1968

Angier Biddle Duke – Political appointee


★ Appointed: September 26, 1968


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: October 3, 1968


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, May 1, 1969

Guilford Dudley, Jr. – Political appointee


★ Appointed: May 13, 1969


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: June 18, 1969


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, November 2, 1971

Fred J. Russell – Political appointee


★ Appointed: November 5, 1971


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: December 9, 1971


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, November 4, 1972

Philip K. Crowe – Political appointee


★ Appointed: July 16, 1973


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: September 13, 1973


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, September 27, 1975

John Gunther Dean – Career FSO


★ Appointed: October 23, 1975


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: November 6, 1975


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, July 18, 1978

Warren Demian Manshel – Political appointee


★ Appointed: June 22, 1978


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: July 31, 1978


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, March 6, 1981

John Langeloth Loeb, Jr. – Political appointee


★ Appointed: July 30, 1981


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: October 13, 1981


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, September 17, 1983

Terence A. Todman – Career FSO


★ Appointed: October 3, 1983


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: November 17, 1983


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, January 8, 1989

Keith Lapham Brown – Political appointee


★ Appointed: November 22, 1988[24]


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: January 8, 1989


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, January 16, 1992

Richard B. Stone – Political appointee


★ Appointed: November 21, 1991


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: February 10, 1992


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, October 14, 1993

Edward Elliott Elson – Political appointee


★ Appointed: November 22, 1993


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: January 18, 1994


★ Terminated Mission: Left post June 25, 1998

Richard Swett – Political appointee


★ Appointed: June 29, 1998


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: September 8, 1998


★ Terminated Mission: Left post July 6 2001

Stuart A. Bernstein – Political appointee


★ Appointed: August 3, 2001


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: September 3, 2001


★ Terminated Mission: Left post, January. 16, 2005

James Cain – Political appointee


★ Appointed: August 2, 2005


★ Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


★ Presented Credentials: September 9, 2005


★ Terminated Mission: —

Notes


1. Jackson was commissioned during a recess of the Senate and recommissioned after confirmation on June 29, 1841.
2. Forward was commissioned during a recess of the Senate and recommissioned after confirmation on February 19, 1850.
3. No record has been found of presentation of letter of recall or departure from post.
4. Ogle did not proceed to his post. (Presumably due to illness. He died later in the year.)
5. Bedinger was commissioned during a recess of the Senate and recommissioned after confirmation on February 8, 1854.
6. Bedinger was nominated on February 25, 1856, to be Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary but the nomination withdrawn before the Senate acted upon it.
7. Kirkwood declined the appointment.
8. Yeaman was commissioned during a recess of the Senate and recommissioned after confirmation on January 22, 1866.
9. Andrews took the oath of office, but did not proceed to his post.
10. Camer was commissioned during a recess of the Senateand recommissioned after confirmation on February 4, 1871.
11. Badeau’s nomination was withdrawn before the Senate acted upon it.
12. Payson was commissioned during a recess of the Senate and recommissioned after Senate confirmation on October 29, 1881.
13. Wickersham
14. Enander took the oath of office but did not proceed to his post.
15. Carr was commissioned during a recess of the Senate and recommissioned after confirmation on January 9, 1890.
16. Swenson was commissioned during a recess of the Senate and recommissioned after confirmation by the Senate on December 18, 1897.
17. Egan was commissioned during a recess of the Senate and recommissioned after confirmation on December 12, 1907.
18. Hapgood was commissioned during a recess of the Senate.
19. Coleman was commissioned during a recess of the Senate and recommissioned after confirmation on December 17, 1931.
20. A commission of the same date as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Denmark and Iceland was canceled.
21. German forces occupied Copenhagen, April 9, 1940
22. Atherton was still holding office as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Denmark when he was recommissioned as such on July 8, 1943, in connection with additional appointments as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Canada and Luxembourg, resident at Ottawa. R. Borden Reams was serving as Chargé d’Affaires ''ad interim'' when the legation in Copenhagen was closed, December 20, 1941.
23. The mission at Copenhagen was reopened as a legation June 16, 1945, with Minister Davis in charge pending presentation of his letter of credence.
24. Brown was commissioned during a recess of the Senate and recommissioned after confirmation on August 3, 1989.

Rydhave, the residence of the U.S. ambassador in Copenhagen

See also



Ambassadors from the United States

Sources



United States Department of State: Ambassadors to Denmark

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