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List of ambassadors of the United States to Texas

The United States recognized the Republic of Texas, created by a new constitution on March 2, 1836, as a new independent nation and commissioned its first representative, Alcee La Branche as the chargé d'affaires in 1837. The U.S. never sent a full minister (the term "ambassador" was not in use) to Texas, but a series of chargés represented the government in Austin until Texas joined the Union in 1845.

Chargés d'Affaires

  • Alcée Louis la Branche
  • Title: Chargé d'Affaires
  • Appointed: March 7, 1837
  • Presented credentials: October 23–27, 1837
  • Terminated mission: Left Texas soon after June 5, 1840
  • George H. Flood
  • Title: Chargé d'Affaires
  • Appointed: March 16, 1840
  • Presented credentials: June 21–22, 1840
  • Terminated mission: Presented recall July 21, 1841
  • Joseph Eve
  • Title: Chargé d'Affaires
  • Appointed: April 15, 1841
  • Presented credentials: July 21, 1841
  • Terminated mission: Relinquished charge June 3, 1843
  • William Sumter Murphy
  • Title: Chargé d'Affaires
  • Appointed: April 10, 1843
  • Presented credentials: June 16, 1843
  • Terminated mission: Died at Galveston, Texas, July 13, 1844
  • Tilghman A. Howard
  • Title: Chargé d'Affaires
  • Appointed: June 11, 1844
  • Presented credentials: August 2, 1844
  • Terminated mission: Died at Washington, Texas, August 16, 1844
  • Andrew J. Donelson
  • Title: Chargé d'Affaires
  • Appointed: September 16, 1844
  • Presented credentials: November 29, 1844
  • Terminated mission: Left Texas on or soon after August 9, 1845
  • Note: Texas was annexed to the United States effective December 29, 1845.

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