U.S. Politicians who died in Italy
| | Florence (Firenze):
Oscar
L. Shafter, 1873 —
Charles
H. Coster, 1977 |
| | Lazio:
John
Wurts, 1861 |
| | Leghorn (Livorno):
Thomas
Appleton, 1840 |
| | Lucca:
John
J. Marchi, 2009 |
| | Milan:
Sylvio
C. Leoni, 1951 |
| | Montecatini:
Irving
L. Levey, 1970 |
| | Near Riomaggiore:
J.
Hugh Malone, 2001 |
| | Rome:
Jacob
L. Martin, 1848 —
George
Washington Woodward, 1875 —
John
Stallo, 1900 —
Hector
de Castro, 1909 —
Edward
Page, Jr., 1965 |
| | Sanremo:
Henry
S. Boutell, 1926 |
| | Sorrento:
A.
C. Studer, 1900 |
| | Trieste, Austria (now Italy):
A.
W. Thayer, 1897 |
| | Vallombrosa:
George
P. Marsh, 1882 |
| | Venice:
William
A. Sparks, 1849 —
Eugene
Schuyler, 1890 |
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