
The United States has maintained diplomatic relations with Mexico since 1823, when Andrew Jackson was appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to that country. Jackson declined the appointment, however, and Joel R. Poinsett became the first U.S. envoy to Mexico in 1825. The rank of the U.S. chief of mission to Mexico was raised from Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in 1898.
Normal diplomatic relations between the United States and Mexico have been interrupted on four occasions:
In addition, the U.S. legation in Mexico was headed by an interim Chargé d'Affaires from April 1864 to August 1867, during the final years of the French Intervention.
The following is a list of Ambassadors the United States has sent to Mexico, and other representatives that have served a similar function. The exact title given by the United States State Department to this position currently is "Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary".
| Representative | Title | From | To | Appointed by |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Shaler | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1810 | 1812 | |
| John H. Robinson | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1812 | 1814 | |
| Joel Roberts Poinsett | Minister | 1825 | 1829 | |
| Anthony Butler | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1829 | ||
| Anthony Butler | Charge d'Affaires | 1829 | 1835 | |
| William A. Slacum | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1835 | 1836 | |
| Powhatan Ellis | Charge d'Affaires | 1836 | ||
| Robert Greenhow | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1837 | ||
| Powhatan Ellis | Minister | 1839 | 1842 | |
| Henry E. Lawrence | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1842 | ||
| Waddy Thompson, Jr. | Minister | 1842 | 1844 | |
| Moses Y. Beach | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1843 | ||
| Gilbert L. Thompson | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1844 | ||
| Wilson Shannon | Minister | 1844 | 1845 | |
| David Conner | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1846 | ||
| Nathan Clifford | Minister | 1848 | 1849 | |
| Robert P. Letcher | Minister | 1849 | 1852 | |
| Robert Greenhow | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1850 | ||
| George G. Goss | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1850 | 1852 | |
| George W. Slacum | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1851 | ||
| Edward Smith | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1852 | ||
| Alfred Conkling | Minister | 1852 | 1853 | |
| George E. Cooper | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1853 | ||
| Christopher L. Ward | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1853 | ||
| James Gadsden | Minister | 1853 | 1856 | |
| Richard S. Spofford | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1854 | ||
| John Forsyth Jr. | Minister | 1856 | 1858 | |
| William M. Churchwell | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1858 | ||
| Alfred Mordecai | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1858 | ||
| Duff Green | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1859 | ||
| David R. Porter | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1859 | ||
| Robert Milligan McLane | Minister | 1859 | 1860 | |
| Henry Roy de la Reintrie | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1860 | ||
| John B. Weller | Minister | 1860 | 1861 | |
| Thomas Corwin | Minister | 1861 | 1864 | |
| Robert W. Shufelt | Special Diplomatic Agent | 1862 | ||
| Lewis D. Campbell | Minister | 1866 | 1867 | |
| Marcus Otterbourg | Minister | 1867 | ||
| William S. Rosecrans | Minister | 1868 | 1869 | |
| Thomas H. Nelson | Minister | 1869 | 1873 | |
| John W. Foster | Minister | 1873 | 1880 | |
| Philip Hicky Morgan | Minister | 1880 | 1885 | |
| Henry R. Jackson | Minister | 1885 | 1886 | |
| Thomas Courtland Manning | Minister | 1886 | 1887 | |
| Edward S. Bragg | Minister | 1888 | 1889 | |
| Thomas Ryan | Minister | 1889 | 1893 | |
| Isaac P. Gray | Minister | 1893 | 1895 | |
| Matt W. Ransom | Minister | 1895 | 1897 | |
| Powell Clayton | Minister | 1897 | 1898 |
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