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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.
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Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick, KG (c. 1530 [1] – 21 February 1590) was an English nobleman and general, and an elder brother of Queen Elizabeth I 's favourite, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. Their father was John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, who led the English government from 1550–1553 under King Edward VI and ...
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 Mann’s 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.
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.
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Paperback ISBN: 978-1947660977. 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.
5 de nov. de 2020 · In Washington, D.C., while serving as Secretary of War in the 1850s, Jefferson Davis met Ambrose Dudley Mann, a native of Virginia who was the Assistant Secretary of State (and the first man to hold that office). The two men were drawn to each other immediately and became fast friends for the rest of their lives.
A. DUDLEY MANN'S MISSION IN EUROPE, 1863-1864 An Unpublished Letter to Jefferson Davis Edited by JOSEPH O. BAYLEN AND WILLIAM W. WHITE* OF THE THREE commissioners whom Jefferson Davis appointed, on Febru-ary 27, I86I, to seek recognition for the Confederacy in Europe, only the Virginian, Ambrose Dudley Mann, was his personal friend. It was a warm