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  1. Ambrose Dudley Mann (April 26, 1801 – November 15, 1889) was the first United States Assistant Secretary of State and a commissioner for the Confederate States of America . Early life. Mann was born on April 26, 1801, in Hanover Courthouse, Virginia. He studied at the United States Military Academy but left before he graduated.

  2. 12 de jan. de 2024 · Assistant Secretary of State. Appointed: March 23, 1853. Termination of Appointment: May 8, 1855. The payroll records of the Department of State indicate that Manns salary as Assistant Secretary of State did not begin until Apr 1, 1854. Department History. Administrative Timeline of the Department of State. Buildings of the Department. People.

  3. Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick, KG (c. 1530 – 21 February 1590) was an English nobleman and general, and an elder brother of Queen Elizabeth I's favourite, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester.

  4. 28 de mar. de 2024 · By Karen Stokes March 28, 2024 Blog. In March 1861, Ambrose Dudley Mann, a native of Virginia, left the Confederate States of America on a diplomatic mission to Europe, where he remained for the next four years.

  5. 24 de fev. de 2015 · Ambrose Dudley Mann (April 26, 1801 – November 15, 1889) was the first United States Assistant Secretary of State and a commissioner for the Confederate States. Mann was born on April 26, 1801 in Hanover Courthouse, Virginia. He studied at the United States Military Academy, but left before he graduated.

    • Jane Mann
    • 1889 (87-88)
    • 1801
    • Husband of Jane Mann
  6. Ambrose Mann. By Hubert Leroy. Translated into English by Gerald Hawkins. W hen one evokes the American Civil War and its political implications with Belgium, one name stands out, that of Ambrose Dudley Mann, commissioner the Confederate States of America for Belgium and the Vatican.

  7. Pope Pius IX never supported the Confederacy, but he did call for peace and offered mediation. He stressed the necessity of emancipation. Confederate diplomat Ambrose Dudley Mann met with the pope in December 1863 and