List of ambassadors of the United States to Spain
Appearance
Ambassador of the United States of America to Spain | |
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Embajadora de los Estados Unidos de America en España | |
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Nominator | The president of the United States |
Appointer | The president with Senate advice and consent |
Inaugural holder | John Jay as Minister Plenipotentiary |
Formation | September 29, 1779 |
Website | U.S. Embassy - Madrid |
The most recent ambassador was Julissa Reynoso Pantaleón, she was sworn in by Vice President Kamala Harris on January 7, 2022, and presented her credentials on February 2, 2022.
This is a list of United States ambassadors to Spain from 1779 to the present day. The ambassador to Spain is also credentialed to Andorra.
Chiefs of mission
[edit] Denotes chargé d’affaires ad interim
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# | Name | Image | Type of appointee | Title | Appointment | Presentation of credentials | Termination of mission | President(s) |
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- | William Carmichael | ![]() |
Chargé d'Affaires | Apr 20, 1790 | No report has been found concerning Carmichael's presentation of credentials as Chargé d'Affaires en titre; he had already been received as Chargé d'Affaires ad interim, May 20, 1782. | Presented recall Sep 5, 1794 | George Washington (Unaffiliated) | |
1 | William Short | ![]() |
Minister Resident | May 28, 1794 | Sep 7, 1794 | Left post, Nov 1, 1795 | ||
2 | David Humphreys | ![]() |
Minister Plenipotentiary | May 20, 1796 | Sep 10, 1797 | Probably presented recall soon after December 28, 1801 | John Adams (Federalist) | |
Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican) | ||||||||
3 | Charles Pinckney | ![]() |
Jun 6, 1801[1] | January–March 1802 | Presented recall, Oct 25, 1804 | |||
- | George W. Erving | Chargé d'Affaires ad interim | Oct 1805 | Feb 1810 | ||||
James Madison (Democratic-Republican) | ||||||||
4 | Minister Plenipotentiary | Aug 10, 1814[2] | Aug 24, 1816 | Left post, May 15, 1819 | ||||
James Monroe (Democratic-Republican) | ||||||||
5 | John Forsyth | ![]() |
Feb 16, 1819 | May 18, 1819 | Had farewell audience, Mar 2, 1823 | |||
6 | Hugh Nelson | ![]() |
Jan 15, 1823 | Dec 4, 1823 | Presented recall Jul 10, 1825 | |||
John Quincy Adams (Democratic-Republican) | ||||||||
7 | Alexander Hill Everett | ![]() |
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary | Mar 9, 1825 | Sep 4, 1825 | Left post Aug 1, 1829 | ||
Andrew Jackson (Democratic) | ||||||||
8 | Cornelius P. Van Ness | ![]() |
Jun 1, 1829[3] | Dec 9, 1829 | Presented recall, Dec 21, 1836 | |||
9 | John H. Eaton | ![]() |
Mar 16, 1836 | No report has been found of Eaton's presentation of credentials, which probably took place about February 1, 1837 | Left post, May 1, 1840 | |||
Martin Van Buren (Democratic) | ||||||||
- | Aaron Vail | Chargé d'Affaires | May 20, 1840 | Nov 5, 1840 | Superseded, Aug 1, 1842 | |||
William Henry Harrison (Whig) | ||||||||
John Tyler (Whig/Unaffiliated) | ||||||||
10 | Washington Irving | ![]() |
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary | Feb 10, 1842 | Aug 1, 1842 | Presented recall, Jul 29, 1846 | ||
James K. Polk (Democratic) | ||||||||
11 | Romulus M. Saunders | ![]() |
Feb 25, 1846 | Jul 31, 1846 | Presented recall, Sep 24, 1849 | |||
Zachary Taylor (Whig) | ||||||||
12 | Daniel M. Barringer | ![]() |
Jun 18, 1849[4] | October 24, 1849 | Presented recall Sep 4, 1853 | |||
Millard Fillmore (Whig) | ||||||||
Franklin Pierce (Democratic) | ||||||||
13 | Pierre Soule | ![]() |
Apr 7, 1853 | Oct 24, 1853 | Presented recall, Feb 1, 1855 | |||
14 | Angus C. Dodge | ![]() |
Feb 9, 1855 | Jun 17, 1855 | Presented recall, Mar 12, 1859 | |||
James Buchanan (Democratic) | ||||||||
15 | William Preston | ![]() |
Dec 15, 1858 | Mar 12, 1859 | Presented recall, May 24, 1861 | |||
Abraham Lincoln (Republican) | ||||||||
16 | Carl Schurz | ![]() |
Mar 28, 1861 | Jul 13, 1861 | Left post, Dec 18, 1861 | |||
17 | Gustavus Koerner | ![]() |
Jun 14, 1862 | Nov 4, 1862 | Left post, Jul 20, 1864 | |||
18 | John P. Hale | ![]() |
Mar 10, 1865 | Sep 30, 1865 | Presented recall, Jul 29, 1869 | Andrew Johnson (National Union/Democratic) | ||
Ulysses S. Grant (Republican) | ||||||||
19 | Daniel E. Sickles | ![]() |
May 15, 1869[5] | July 29, 1869 | Presented new credentials on Feb 2, 1871, after change of government; transmitted recall by note Jan 31, 1874 | |||
20 | Caleb Cushing | ![]() |
Jan 6, 1874 | May 30, 1874 | Presented new credentials on Mar 10, 1875, after restoration of monarchy; left post, Apr 9, 1877 | |||
Rutherford B. Hayes (Republican) | ||||||||
21 | James Russell Lowell | ![]() |
Jun 11, 1877[6] | Aug 18, 1877 | Presented recall, Mar 2, 1880 | |||
22 | Lucius Fairchild | ![]() |
Jan 26, 1880 | Mar 31, 1880 | Presented recall, Dec 20, 1881 | |||
James A. Garfield (Republican) | ||||||||
Chester A. Arthur (Republican) | ||||||||
23 | Hannibal Hamlin | ![]() |
Jun 30, 1881[7] | Dec 20, 1881 | Left post, Oct 17, 1882 | |||
24 | John W. Foster | ![]() |
Feb 27, 1883 | Jun 16, 1883 | Presented recall, Aug 28, 1885 | |||
Grover Cleveland (Democratic) | ||||||||
25 | Jabez L.M. Curry | ![]() |
Oct 7, 1885[8] | Dec 22, 1885 | Left post, Jul 5, 1888 | |||
26 | Perry Belmont | ![]() |
Nov 17, 1888[9] | Feb 13, 1889 | Left post, May 1, 1889 | |||
Benjamin Harrison (Republican) | ||||||||
27 | Thomas W. Palmer | ![]() |
Mar 12, 1889 | Jun 17, 1889 | Left post, Apr 19, 1890 | |||
28 | E. Burd Grubb | ![]() |
Sep 27, 1890 | Dec 23, 1890 | Left post, May 26, 1892 | |||
29 | A. Loudon Snowden | Jul 22, 1892 | Oct 6, 1892 | Presented recall, Jun 3, 1893 | ||||
Grover Cleveland (Democratic) | ||||||||
30 | Hannis Taylor | ![]() |
Apr 8, 1893 | Jul 1, 1893 | Presented recall, Sep 13, 1897 | |||
William McKinley (Republican) | ||||||||
31 | Stewart L. Woodford | ![]() |
Jun 19, 1897 | Sep 13, 1897 | Spain severed diplomatic relations with the U.S., Apr 21, 1898[10] | |||
32 | Bellamy Storer | ![]() |
Apr 12, 1899[11] | Jun 16, 1899 | Presented recall, Dec 10, 1902 | |||
Theodore Roosevelt (Republican) | ||||||||
33 | Arthur S. Hardy | ![]() |
Sep 26, 1902[12] | Mar 2, 1903 | Presented recall, May 1, 1905 | |||
34 | William Miller Collier | ![]() |
Mar 8, 1905 | May 15, 1905 | Superseded, Jun 9, 1909 | |||
William Howard Taft (Republican) | ||||||||
35 | Henry Clay Ide | ![]() |
Apr 1, 1909 | Jun 9, 1909 | Left post, Jul 8, 1913 | |||
Woodrow Wilson (Democratic) | ||||||||
36 | Joseph E. Willard | ![]() |
Non-career appointee | Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary | Sep 10, 1913 | Oct 31, 1913 | Left post, Jul 7, 1921 | |
Warren G. Harding (Republican) | ||||||||
37 | Cyrus E. Woods | ![]() |
Jun 24, 1921 | Oct 14, 1921 | Left post, Apr 18, 1923 | |||
38 | Alexander P. Moore | ![]() |
Mar 3, 1923 | May 16, 1923 | Left post, Dec 20, 1925 | |||
Calvin Coolidge (Republican) | ||||||||
39 | Ogden H. Hammond | ![]() |
Dec 21, 1925 | Mar 26, 1926 | Left post, Oct 13, 1929 | |||
Herbert Hoover (Republican) | ||||||||
40 | Irwin B. Laughlin | ![]() |
Foreign Service officer | Oct 16, 1929 | Dec 24, 1929 | Left post, Apr 12, 1933 | ||
Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic) | ||||||||
41 | Claude G. Bowers | ![]() |
Non-career appointee | Apr 6, 1933 | Jun 1, 1933 | Had final interview, Feb 2, 1939[13] | ||
- | H. Freeman Matthews | ![]() |
Career Foreign Service Officer | Chargé d'Affaires ad interim | Apr 13, 1939 | |||
42 | Alexander W. Weddell | ![]() |
Foreign Service officer | Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary | May 3, 1939 | Jun 15, 1939 | Left post, Feb 7, 1942 | |
43 | Carlton J. H. Hayes | ![]() |
Non-career appointee | May 2, 1942 | Jun 9, 1942 | Left Spain, Jan 18, 1945 | ||
44 | Norman Armour | ![]() |
Foreign Service officer | Dec 15, 1944 | Mar 24, 1945 | Left post, Dec 1, 1945 | ||
Harry S. Truman (Democratic) | ||||||||
- | Philip W. Bonsal | ![]() |
Career Foreign Service Officer | Chargé d'Affaires ad interim | Mar 1946 | Jun 1947 | ||
- | Paul T. Culbertson | Jun 1947 | Dec 1950 | |||||
45 | Stanton Griffis | Non-career appointee | Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary | Feb 1, 1951 | Mar 1, 1951 | Relinquished charge, Jan 28, 1952 | ||
46 | Lincoln MacVeagh | Feb 21, 1952 | Mar 27, 1952 | Left post, Mar 4, 1953 | ||||
Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican) | ||||||||
47 | James Clement Dunn | ![]() |
Foreign Service officer | Feb 27, 1953 | Apr 9, 1953 | Left post, Feb 9, 1955 | ||
48 | John Lodge | ![]() |
Non-career appointee | Jan 22, 1955 | Mar 24, 1955 | Left post, Apr 13, 1961 | ||
John F. Kennedy (Democratic) | ||||||||
49 | Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, Jr. | ![]() |
Mar 29, 1961 | May 25, 1961 | Left Spain, Oct 12, 1961 | |||
50 | Robert F. Woodward | ![]() |
Foreign Service officer | Apr 7, 1962 | May 10, 1962 | Left post, Feb 1, 1965 | ||
Lyndon B. Johnson (Democratic) | ||||||||
51 | Angier Biddle Duke | ![]() |
Non-career appointee | Mar 11, 1965 | Apr 1, 1965 | Left post Mar 30, 1968 | ||
52 | Robert F. Wagner | ![]() |
Jun 24, 1968 | Jul 4, 1968 | Left post, Mar 7, 1969 | |||
Richard Nixon (Republican) | ||||||||
53 | Robert C. Hill | May 1, 1969 | Jun 12, 1969 | Left post, Jun 12, 1972 | ||||
54 | Horacio Rivero Jr. | ![]() |
Sep 11, 1972 | Oct 11, 1972 | Left post, Nov 26, 1974 | |||
Gerald Ford (Republican) | ||||||||
55 | Wells Stabler | Foreign Service officer | Feb 20, 1975 | Mar 13, 1975 | Left post, May 4, 1978 | |||
Jimmy Carter (Democratic) | ||||||||
56 | Terence A. Todman | ![]() |
May 25, 1978 | Jul 20, 1978 | Left post, Aug 8, 1983 | |||
Ronald Reagan (Republican) | ||||||||
57 | Thomas Ostrom Enders | ![]() |
Aug 5, 1983 | Sep 15, 1983 | Left post Jul 6, 1986 | |||
58 | Reginald Bartholomew | ![]() |
Aug 18, 1986 | Sep 17, 1986 | Left post, Mar 12, 1989 | |||
George H. W. Bush (Republican) | ||||||||
59 | Joseph Zappala | Non-career appointee | Oct 10, 1989 | Oct 16, 1989 | Left post, Jun 4, 1992 | |||
60 | Richard Goodwin Capen, Jr. | Jun 15, 1992 | Jul 8, 1992 | Left post, Feb 17, 1993 | ||||
Bill Clinton (Democratic) | ||||||||
61 | Richard N. Gardner | ![]() |
Sep 16, 1993 | Nov 4, 1993 | Left post, Jul 12, 1997 | |||
62 | Edward L. Romero | ![]() |
Apr 2, 1998 | Jun 30, 1998 | Left post, May 1, 2001 | |||
George W. Bush (Republican) | ||||||||
63 | George L. Argyros | ![]() |
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary[14] | Nov 21, 2001 | Dec 13, 2001 | Left post, Nov 21, 2004 | ||
64 | Eduardo Aguirre | ![]() |
Jun 21, 2005 | Jun 29, 2005 | Jan 20, 2009 | |||
65 | Alan D. Solomont | ![]() |
Dec 29, 2009 | Jan 27, 2010 | Left post Jun 28, 2013 | Barack Obama (Democratic) | ||
66 | James Costos | Aug 19, 2013 | Sep 24, 2013 | Left post Jan 18, 2017 | ||||
67 | Richard Duke Buchan III | ![]() |
Nov 20, 2017 | Apr 3, 2018 | Left post Jan 20, 2021 | Donald Trump (Republican) | ||
- | Conrad Tribble[15] | ![]() |
Foreign Service officer | Chargé d'Affaires ad interim | Jan 20, 2021 | Feb 2, 2022 | Joe Biden (Democratic) | |
68 | Julissa Reynoso Pantaleón | ![]() |
Non-career appointee | Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary[14] | Jan 7, 2022 | Feb 2, 2022 | July 12, 2024 | |
- | Rian Harker Harris[16] | ![]() |
Foreign Service officer | Chargé d'Affaires ad interim | July 15, 2024 | Incumbent |
Other nominees
[edit]Name | Portrait | Type of appointee | Title | Appointment | Note |
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John Jay | ![]() |
Minister Plenipotentiary | Sep 29, 1779 | Proceeded to post, but was not formally received at court; left post about May 20, 1782 | |
James Bowdoin | ![]() |
Nov 22, 1804 | Did not proceed to post | ||
William T. Barry | ![]() |
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary | Apr 10, 1853 | Took oath of office but died en route to post. Commissioned during a recess of the Senate | |
John C. Breckinridge | ![]() |
Jan 16, 1855 | Declined appointment | ||
Cassius M. Clay | ![]() |
Apr 14, 1861 | |||
William S. Rosecrans | ![]() |
Not commissioned; nomination tabled by the Senate | |||
Henry S. Sanford | ![]() |
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Joseph E. Willard | ![]() |
Non-career appointee | Jul 28, 1913 | Took oath of office, but did not proceed to post under this appointment | |
Ellis O. Briggs | ![]() |
Foreign Service officer | Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary | Not commissioned; nomination withdrawn before the Senate acted upon it. | |
Frank E. McKinney | Non-career appointee | May 11, 1968 | Took oath of office, but did not proceed to post under this appointment | ||
Peter M. Flanigan | Not commissioned; nomination of Sep 17, 1974 was not acted upon the Senate |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Commissioned during a recess of the Senate; recommissioned after confirmation on January 26, 1802.
- ^ Commissioned during a recess of the Senate. Nominated confirmed by the Senate, Oct 3, 1814; commission following confirmation not of record
- ^ Commissioned during a recess of the Senate; recommissioned after confirmation on Feb 10, 1830
- ^ Commissioned during a recess of the Senate; recommissioned after confirmation on Sep 28, 1850
- ^ Commissioned during a recess of the Senate; recommissioned after confirmation on Mar 16, 1870
- ^ Commissioned during a recess of the Senate; recommissioned after conformation on Oct 30, 1877
- ^ Commissioned during a recess of the Senate; recommissioned after confirmation on Oct 13, 1881
- ^ Commissioned during a recess of the Senate; recommissioned after confirmation on Jan 13, 1886
- ^ Commissioned during a recess of the Senate; recommissioned after confirmation on Dec 13, 1888
- ^ Woodford left post, Apr 21, 1898. The United States declared war on Spain as of that date by Act of Congress approved April 25, 1898
- ^ Commissioned during a recess of the Senate; recommissioned after confirmation on Dec 14, 1899
- ^ Commissioned during a recess of the Senate; recommissioned after confirmation on Dec 8, 1902
- ^ Bowers was resident during the last part of his Ambassadorship at St. Jean de Luz in France; he left that post, Jun 14, 1939, his appointment having terminated May 14, 1939. The Embassy had meanwhile been re-established in Spain on Apr 13, 1939, when H. Freeman Matthews had been received at Burgos as Chargé d’Affaires ad interim
- ^ a b Also credited to Andorra; resident at Madrid.
- ^ "Conrad Tribble, Chargé d'Affaires a.i. - U.S. Embassy & Consulate in Spain and Andorra". November 7, 2021. Archived from the original on November 7, 2021. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
- ^ "Chargé d'Affaires a.i. Rian Harker Harris". July 15, 2024. Retrieved August 28, 2024.
See also
[edit]- Spain – United States relations
- Foreign relations of Spain
- Ambassadors of the United States
- List of ambassadors of Spain to the United States
References
[edit]- United States Department of State: Background notes on Spain
This article incorporates public domain material from U.S. Bilateral Relations Fact Sheets. United States Department of State.