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  1. 20 de fev. de 2020 · MANN, Ambrose Dudley, diplomatist, b. in Hanover Court-house, Va., 36 April, 1801; d. in Paris, France, 20 Nov., 1889. He was educated at the U. S. military academy, resigned, was consul to Bremen in 1842, and was appointed to negotiate commercial treaties with Hanover, Oldenburg, and Mecklenburg in 1845, accredited to all the German states, except Prussia, for the same object in 1847, and ...

  2. 3 de jan. de 2020 · This letter, from Davis to Pope Pius IX, was delivered to Rome by special envoy Ambrose Dudley Mann in 1863. Different versions of the text of this letter exist, perhaps due to being translated via French. Versions of Letter to Pope Pius IX include: "Jefferson Davis and Pope Pius IX" in The Rebellion Record, 7.

  3. Ambrose Dudley Mann was an American diplomat. Once logged in, you can add biography in the database

  4. Mann also cherished Mrs. Keitt until his death, and his letters are a testament of his devotion to her and his beloved South. As war loomed in March 1861, President Jefferson Davis sent Ambrose Dudley Mann on an important diplomatic mission abroad to seek recognition of the Confederate States of America from the chief European powers.

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    MANN, Ambrose Dudley, diplomatist, born in Hanover Court-house, Virginia, 26 April, 1801. He was educated at the United States military academy, but resigned before he was graduated, was consul to Bremen in 1842, and was appointed to negotiate commercial treaties with Hanover, Oldenburg, and Mecklenburg in 1845, accredited to all the German ...

  6. Belgium, one name stands out, that of Ambrose Dudley Mann, commissioner of the Confederate States of America for Belgium and the Vatican. According to Belgian history professor Francis Balace, “he was quite a curious character”. Ambrose Dudley Mann was born in Hanover Court House on April 26, 1801, from an ancestral Virginia family.