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The ambassador of Haiti to the United States is the chief diplomatic representative of the government of the Republic of Haiti to the government of the United States . The ambassador's office is located at the Embassy of Haiti in Washington, D.C.
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March 3, 1863
Ernest Roumain
(*1836) Colonel Aide-de-camp of Fabre Geffrard .
Fabre Geffrard
Abraham Lincoln
April 21, 1867
April 21, 1867
Demosthenes Bruno
Chargé d'affaires
Nissage Saget
Ulysses S. Grant
June 28, 1867
June 28, 1867
George F. Usher
Chargé d'affaires (1792-1877)[ 3]
Nissage Saget
Ulysses S. Grant
October 17, 1867
October 17, 1867. Took leave March 22, 1869
October 17, 1867
George Racster
Chargé d'affaires
Nissage Saget
Ulysses S. Grant
March 22, 1869
March 29, 1869
Evariste Laroche
Chargé d'affaires
Nissage Saget
Ulysses S. Grant
April 21, 1867
November 20, 1869
Alexander Tate
envoy extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Nissage Saget
Ulysses S. Grant
February 11, 1870
April 22, 1870
Stephen Preston
Haitian Minister at Washington continuously for nearly twenty years, and during a third of that time, he was the dean of the diplomatic corps there. In 1885 was sent on a special mission to Europe. grandson of a British officer, who had settled in Haiti after the Blockade of Saint-Domingue .
Fabre Geffrard
Ulysses S. Grant
1884
Ebenezer Bassett
Chargé d'affaires of the Haitian delegation in Washington, D. C. during the absence of Stephen Preston
Fabre Geffrard
Ulysses S. Grant
1885
January 1, 1890
Philippe Hannibal Price
François Denys Légitime
Benjamin Harrison
March 1, 1893
Clément Haentjens
François Denys Légitime
Grover Cleveland
October 14, 1896
Jacques Nicolas Léger
Henri Namphy
Ronald Reagan
March 2, 1909
H. Paulens Sannon
François C. Antoine Simon
William Howard Taft
November 21, 1911
Solon Ménos
Michel Martelly
William Howard Taft
July 30, 1913
Ulrick Divivier
Ulrick (Père) Duvivier n. 30 Jan 1867 Cap-Haitien d. 16 juil 1932 Port-au-Prince[ 4]
Michel Oreste
Woodrow Wilson
July 21, 1914
Solon Ménos
(DIED 14. Oktober 1918)
Oreste Zamor
Woodrow Wilson
October 14, 1918
October 14, 1918
ht:Albert Blanchet
Chargé d'affaires from 1932 to 1933: Haitian foreign minister .
Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave
Woodrow Wilson
March 27, 1919
August 6, 1919
Charles Moravia
Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave
Woodrow Wilson
July 1, 1920
ht:Albert Blanchet
Chargé d'affaires
Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave
Woodrow Wilson
February 25, 1921
ht:Albert Blanchet
Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave
Warren G. Harding
March 2, 1923
León Dejean
1922: Haitian foreign minister .
Louis Bornó
Calvin Coolidge
February 10, 1925
Hannibal Price
[ 5]
Louis Bornó
Calvin Coolidge
May 26, 1928
Raoul Lizaire
Chargé d'affaires [ 6]
Louis Bornó
Calvin Coolidge
July 14, 1930
Ulrick Divivier
Louis Eugène Roy
Herbert C. Hoover
February 16, 1931
Dantès Bellegarde
Sténio Vincent
Herbert C. Hoover
December 9, 1933
ht:Albert Blanchet
Sténio Vincent
Franklin D. Roosevelt
April 14, 1937
Élie Lescot
Sténio Vincent
Franklin D. Roosevelt
January 23, 1941
Jacques Carmeleau-Antoine
Chargé d'affaires
Élie Lescot
Franklin D. Roosevelt
July 1, 1941
July 14, 1941
Fernand Dennis
Élie Lescot
Franklin D. Roosevelt
November 17, 1942
November 25, 1942
André Liautaud
(born October 1, 1906 in Port-au-Prince[citation needed ]
Élie Lescot
Franklin D. Roosevelt
May 4, 1943
LEGATION RAISED TO EMBASSY
Élie Lescot
Franklin D. Roosevelt
April 19, 1943
May 4, 1943
André Liautaud
Élie Lescot
Franklin D. Roosevelt
October 4, 1945
October 17, 1945
Jacques Carmeleau-Antoine
Élie Lescot
Harry S. Truman
January 11, 1946
relation suspended
Franck Lavaud
Harry S. Truman
April 8, 1946
May 28, 1946
June 3, 1946
Dantès Bellegarde
Franck Lavaud
Harry S. Truman
September 24, 1946
October 8, 1946
Joseph D. Charles
Franck Lavaud
Harry S. Truman
July 26, 1950
August 7, 1950
Gustave Laraque
(1900–1968)
Franck Lavaud
Harry S. Truman
April 7, 1952
April 22, 1952
Jacques Léger
1950–1952: Haitian foreign minister .
Paul Eugène Magloire
Harry S. Truman
January 13, 1956
January 19, 1956
Mauclair Zéphirin
(born 1916 née Capucine Leconte May 30, 2009 in Boca Raton )[ 7]
Paul Eugène Magloire
Dwight D. Eisenhower
January 31, 1957
March 11, 1957
Dantès Bellegarde
Antonio Thrasybule Kebreau
Dwight D. Eisenhower
January 17, 1958
February 10, 1958
Luc Fouché
Magloire's secretary[ 8]
François Duvalier
Dwight D. Eisenhower
November 13, 1958
December 8, 1958
Ernest Bonhomme
Assistant Secretary of National Economy
François Duvalier
Dwight D. Eisenhower
October 24, 1961
October 26, 1961
Louis Mars
eldest son of Jean Price-Mars
François Duvalier
John F. Kennedy
March 24, 1964
April 8, 1964
André Theard
[ 9]
François Duvalier
Lyndon B. Johnson
January 9, 1967
January 13, 1967
Arthur Bonhomme
June 1992) 17 June 1958 – 4 November 1958:fr:Liste des ministres haïtiens des Travaux publics , Haitian ambassador Arthur Bonhomme filed the complaint in a three-page letter to Secretary of State Dean Rusk after he attended a private screening of the film written by British author Graham Greene. The movie is based on a Greene novel The Comedians (1967 film) [ 10]
François Duvalier
Lyndon B. Johnson
May 24, 1971
July 22, 1971
René Chalmers
1961–1971: Haitian foreign minister .
Jean-Claude Duvalier
Richard Nixon
August 13, 1973
Josette Philippeau
Chargé d'affaires [ 11]
Jean-Claude Duvalier
Richard Nixon
March 1, 1974
March 13, 1974
Gerard Salomon Bouchette
Jean-Claude Duvalier
Gerald Ford
March 31, 1975
April 29, 1975
Georges Salomon
1985–1986: Haitian foreign minister .[ 12]
Jean-Claude Duvalier
Gerald Ford
November 14, 1979
Josette Philippeau
Chargé d'affaires
Jean-Claude Duvalier
Jimmy Carter
March 14, 1980
April 24, 1980
Serge Élie Charles
1988–1989: Haitian foreign minister . Joining Cedras was his brother, a voudoun priest, press spokesman Serge Beaulieu, Colonel Dorelien from the general staff, and a former military officer named Serge Elie Charles, who was acting as Cedras's advisor.[ 13]
Jean-Claude Duvalier
Jimmy Carter
February 17, 1981
Josette Philippeaux
Chargé d'affaires
Jean-Claude Duvalier
Ronald Reagan
May 13, 1981
June 12, 1981
Georges Nicolas Léger, Jr
Jean-Claude Duvalier
Ronald Reagan
February 15, 1983
March 17, 1983
Fritz Nerval Cinéas
Jean-Claude Duvalier
Ronald Reagan
September 27, 1984
December 10, 1984
Adrien Raymond
1961–1971: Haitian foreign minister .
Jean-Claude Duvalier
Ronald Reagan
April 14, 1986
June 23, 1986
Pierre Desforges Sam
Henri Namphy
Ronald Reagan
December 13, 1988
February 7, 1989
Pierre François Benoit
Leslie Manigat
Ronald Reagan
September 4, 1991
October 1, 1991
Jean Casimir
Operation Uphold Democracy
Jean-Bertrand Aristide
George H. W. Bush
August 2, 2005
October 3, 2005
Raymond Joseph
Boniface Alexandre
George W. Bush
September 14, 2010
September 16, 2010
Louis Harold Joseph
René Préval
Barack Obama
April 17, 2012
May 2, 2012
Paul Getty Altidor
Michel Martelly
Barack Obama
February 12, 2019
February 22, 2019
February 22, 2019
Hervé Denis
Jovenel Moïse
Donald Trump
December 1, 2020
December 1, 2020 [ 14]
Bocchit Edmond
Jovenel Moïse
Donald Trump Joe Biden
[ 15]
^ "Bocchit Edmond appointed as Haiti's Ambassador to the U.S." The Haitian Times . December 3, 2020.
^ Ernest Roumain
^ George F. Usher
^ Ulrick Divivier
^ State, T.D.O. Register of the department of state . Рипол Классик. p. 269. ISBN 9785880423095 . Retrieved 2016-11-20 .
^ Pamphile, L.D. (2001). Haitians and African Americans: A Heritage of Tragedy and Hope . University Press of Florida. p. 124. ISBN 9780813031071 . Retrieved 2016-11-20 .
^ "Mauclair Zéphirin Obituary - Delray Beach, FL - Sun-Sentinel" . legacy.com. Retrieved 2016-11-20 .
^ "Jet" . Jet . Johnson Publishing Company: 18. 27 February 1958. ISSN 0021-5996 . Retrieved 2016-11-20 .
^ Ebony . Johnson Publishing Company. January 1973. p. 72. ISSN 0012-9011 . Retrieved 2016-11-20 .
^ "Jet" . Jet . Johnson Publishing Company: 54. 16 November 1967. ISSN 0021-5996 . Retrieved 2016-11-20 .
^ "Josette Philippeau" . aad.archives.gov. Retrieved 2016-11-20 .
^ "Georges Salomon" . The New York Times . Retrieved 2016-11-20 .
^ Pezzullo, R. (2006). Plunging Into Haiti: Clinton, Aristide, and the Defeat of Diplomacy . University Press of Mississippi. p. 91. ISBN 9781604735345 . Retrieved 2016-11-20 .
^ "Bocchit Edmond appointed as Haiti's Ambassador to the U.S." The Haitian Times . December 3, 2020.
^ Chief of Protocol , [1] , Chargé d'affaires : [2] Alexander Tate
Lists of heads of the diplomatic missions of Haiti